They are following Macau's example

More countries line up to create casinos in Asia

2008-07-18
Reading time 45 seg

“The sector's long-term outlook very much depends on the industry's continued access to affordable capital to finance the building of the mega casino, entertainment, retail projects that consumers seem to crave,” The Business Times quoted E&Y global gaming services leader Tom Roche as saying.

The 2008 Global Gaming Bulletin, noted that Macau has evolved from a local gambling market to a “destination marked filled with Las-Vegas-style resorts complete with entertainment attractions.”

Several countries in Asia are following Macau's example. Two casinos under construction in Singapore are expected to be completed by 2010. Rounding out the East Asia breakdown are Nepal, Myanmar and Vietnam with six, four and two casinos each respectively. North Korea and Laos each have one. The tally of casinos in India, the Middle East, Australasia and Central Asia is far higher at 213, the report said.

Applications in the Indian state of Goa have been filed for 22 additional casinos, E&Y noted, but a limit of five is imposed under the law. In Vietnam, where casinos cater only to foreigners, the government is reported to be considering expansion of different forms of legalized gambling.

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