Your Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: Macau 'international' border status challenged: David Green
Friday 3rd of December 2021
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Good Morning. This week has been all about Suncity's fall from grace and the future of the junket/ VIP model. In this week's Face-to-Face interview we ask David Green, principal of Newpage Consulting, for his take on the latest developments. Green argues that one of the main issues is that of Macau's 'international' border status.
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The arrest of Suncity Group head Alvin Chau has likely put the final nail in the coffin for the junket industry, at least in Macau, but the potential fallout goes far wider. Newpage Consulting principal David Green, who is an expert in Macau's gaming law, says the case seems to clarify a question that has been debated for some time over whether Beijing views the border between the mainland and Macau as an international frontier. In this week's Face-to-Face Interview, Green tells us that the distinction carries worrying implications for the wider gaming industry in Macau.
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