Bridging Two Worlds
Enhancing Macau's institutional and commercial bridges to Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde and the wider Portuguese-speaking world.
Macau's advantage has never been its size. It is the quality of its connectivity — geographic, legal, cultural and financial. This vision is built around amplifying that advantage.
Seamless connectivity with Hengqin, Zhuhai and the eleven GBA cities — a unified innovation and capital corridor.
A specialised jurisdiction for cross-border finance, arbitration, and professional services — anchored by institutional trust.
A UNESCO-recognised historic centre and four centuries of dialogue — re-platformed for the experiential traveller.
Applied research corridors in biotech, digital medicine, fintech and green energy — co-designed with mainland partners.
Deepening ties with Lusophone economies, ASEAN partners and international organisations across the developed and emerging world.
A low-carbon transition anchored in transit electrification, water resilience and coastal climate adaptation — a city built to endure.
With a combined GDP larger than many G20 economies, the Greater Bay Area is the most ambitious integration project in Asia. Macau's role within it is distinctive — as a legal, cultural and financial gateway whose institutions are uniquely positioned to connect Chinese capital with international markets.
The Hengqin cooperation zone has already redefined what is possible across boundaries. The next five years will define what becomes ordinary.
Enhancing Macau's institutional and commercial bridges to Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde and the wider Portuguese-speaking world.
Co-developing trade, talent and tourism corridors with ASEAN member states — with Macau as a neutral, credible and convenient meeting ground.
Active participation in international organisations, regulatory harmonisation bodies, and specialised UN agencies — amplifying Macau's responsible global voice.