澳門財政司:冀未來兩月賭收改善 將調整今年賭收預測
《澳門電臺》引述澳門經濟財政司司長李偉農表示,澳門特區政府在兩年內已動用超額財政儲備中的864億澳門元用於填補財政缺口,若今年底仍存有缺口,有關數字將進一步增大,他希望未來兩個月賭收情況會有所改善。惟基於8月份賭收情況,全年1,300億元賭收預測一定會作調整,目前仍在估算當中。
另外,他提到,本週二(7日)訪澳門旅客數量有2.4萬人次,旅客量正逐步恢復,9月底將到四川成都舉辦澳門周活動,透過線上線下推廣澳門安全宜遊的訊息,吸引旅客到訪澳門。(ka/w) ~
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