Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: Legal framework complicates Vietnam’s casino industry aspirations
Tuesday 3rd of December 2024
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Good morning. It’s all in the details. And Vietnam’s legal framework for casinos is either lacking in these or has an overly complicated process which experts say is hindering the long-term growth of the sector. Large foreign investors are itching to break into the market, but need clarity. Meanwhile, in Macau, things are looking up as China has shown its ongoing support for the SAR’s economic growth. However, in the short term, the high-profile visit by the nation’s top brass for the city’s handover anniversary will likely limit gaming activity this month.
Vietnam has immense potential as a gaming hub in Southeast Asia, but it’s being hindered by the current legal framework, which experts argue has unclear investment guidelines. The lack of cornerstone legislation that anchors the industry allows for exploitation of loopholes, while also causing general confusion for outside stakeholders wishing to invest. And facilitating gambling for locals could be a key turning point, as the pilot plan comes to its end.
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