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Carta do Consul de Cantao com tradução do Jornal Chines Ling Man Chi Bao sobre a potencial venda de Macau pelo Portugal
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This 1892 diplomatic dispatch from Demetrio Cimatti, Portuguese Consul in Canton (Guangzhou), to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, provides a critical assessment of proposed tariff reforms concerning Macau’s commercial integration into the Portuguese imperial economy. The report examines three parliamentary initiatives—by Deputy Horta e Costa, Count de Castro, and Legislative Bill No. 84—advocating a 50% reduction in customs duties on goods originating in Macau when imported into Portugal and its territories. These measures aimed to stimulate local industry and strengthen Portuguese maritime trade, yet Cimatti raises substantial fiscal and strategic objections. He warns that the anticipated revenue loss could exceed 300 contos de reis annually, with limited economic return due to Macau’s constrained industrial base and minimal domestic production capacity. Historical precedent, such as the ineffective 1889 tax incentives for Macau tea exports, underscores his skepticism about the efficacy of such protectionist policies. Cimatti argues that the primary beneficiaries would be foreign merchants exploiting the preferential regime, rather than Portuguese producers or shippers. Moreover, he highlights the inability of Portuguese shipping lines to compete with established foreign carriers, undermining the goal of fostering national maritime commerce. The consul further cautions against incorporating reciprocal clauses in future trade agreements that might extend similar concessions to other colonies or foreign entities, potentially eroding metropolitan fiscal autonomy. Emphasizing Portugal’s broader financial constraints, he recommends targeted relief only for specific Macau industries proven capable of sustainable growth.
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Carta do Consul para para o Ministro e Secretario do Estado dos Negocios Estrangeiros sobre situação social e financeira do consulado
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Carta do Consul em Cantao para o Ministro e Secretario do Estado dos Negocios Estrangeiros, relativamente tumultos contra europeus e missões e necessidade de aumentar presença da marinha
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Carta Carta do Consul em Cantao para o Vicerei de Cantao, relativamente os tumultos contra os europeus e os missionários e necessidade dos autoridades locais a proteger residentes.
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Carta do Consul de Cantao sobre a tradução do jornal Chines Ling Man Chi Bao (Diario do Sul) que Portugal não va vender Macau
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Carta do Consul em Cantao para o Vice-Rei de Cantao,relativamente os destruições dos propriedades da missão em Hainan
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Annexo. Traduçoes dos pasquis antirreligiosos durante as tentativas de perseguição as missões em Quangtung,
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Carta Carta do Consul em Cantao para o Vicerei de Cantao, relativamente os tumultos contra os europeus e os missionários e necessidade dos autoridades locais a proteger residentes
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Carta do Consul em Cantao para o Bispo de Macau, relativamente os relações entre chineses e cristaõs
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Carta do Consul em Cantão com tradução do decreto imperial aos Vice-Reis que protegessem as missoes estrangeiras em China, e sobre os destruições em varias províncias,
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Carta do Consul em Cantao Demetrio Cinatti para o Ministerio de NEgocios Estrangeiros sobre a questão das “dependências” de Macau, incluindo questão de Hainan
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In official correspondence from Canton during June and July 1891, the Portuguese Consul, Demetrio Cinatti, reported to the Minister of Foreign Affairs on multiple issues. A primary concern was Chinese jurisdictional encroachment on Macau's dependencies, particularly the islands of Taipa and Colovane, by officials from Chinsan acting on the principles of Viceroy Chang-chi-tung. The Consul also detailed efforts to secure reparations for Portuguese Catholic mission chapels destroyed in Hainan in 1884, a claim supported by detailed historical arguments from Antonio, the Bishop of Macau. In late June, Cinatti described escalating anti-foreigner and anti-missionary tensions in Canton, including inflammatory posters and an arson attempt, which prompted the foreign community to plan for a potential evacuation and the Consul to request the gunboat "Diu" for protection. Subsequent reports in July noted the withdrawal of a proposed Chinese consulate in Hongkong and the Consul's actions to counter a newspaper rumor, originating from a proposal by deputy Ferreira d'Almeida, that Portugal intended to sell Macau.
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Carta do Consul em Cantao para o Bispo de Macau, relativamente os relações franceses, portugueses em Hainan
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