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Macau 'Third 5-Yr' Plan Aims Non-Gaming Share of GDP at 60% by 2030
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The Macau government released a consultation document for the "Third Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) for Economic and Social Development of Macau Special Administrative Region", proposing to raise the share of non-gaming industries in GDP from 56.7% in 2024 to about 60% by 2030.

It also aims to achieve growth in GDP and median monthly income of locally employed residents, and to invest at least MOP18 billion in technology and innovation infrastructure.

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The consultation document for the "Third Five-Year" Plan propounded advancing moderate economic diversification. In terms of diversified industries, it suggested enhancing and strengthening the integrated tourism and leisure sector, while accelerating the development of the characteristic financial industry.

A government-guided fund will be established to support investment projects conducive to industrial synergy between Macau and Hengqin and the development of the Greater Bay Area. Meanwhile, the government will endeavor to put the Macau Science and Technology Industrial Park into operation within the "Third Five-Year" Plan period.
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