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Contents February 2017


SOUTH AMERICA ARGENTINA P8


Te Chamber of Deputies for the province of Buenos Aires has passed Governor María Eugenia Vidal’s new budget for 2017


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CHILE P10 Te Office of the Comptroller General of


Chile clarifies the definition of ‘gambling machines’ permitted in local casinos


BRAZIL P12 Te Secretary for Economic Monitoring has


revealed that lottery revenues have fallen as part of the economic downturn


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NORTH AMERICA GEORGIA P28


Te US state of Georgia is to consider the


introduction of five casinos and a racino as part of upcoming legislation


OKLAHOMA P30 Te Kaw Nation tribe in Oklahoma is


teaming up with Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of the band KISS


MARYLAND P32 Te opening of MGM National Harbor


ensured Maryland’s six casinos generated a record-breaking month in December 2016


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Cutting through murky waters Report P56 Under new government leadership, the Philippines is undergoing significant remodeling of its gambling industry this year


Teetering on the brink of expansion Report P76 Vietnam’s gambling industry is teetering on the brink of expansion with four Integrated Resorts in the pipeline, a project to permit locals into casinos


Be Te House: Raising Te Roof Interactive P138 In October 2016, Be Te House launched its accumulator roulette product, Cash Out Roulette, with industry giants Betfair and William Hill


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Dance a yard before you dance abroad Reports P92 Situated just two hours south of Miami by plane the Dominican Republic boasts some 50 miles of the world’s top beaches and a rich colonial heritage


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VIETNAM P34 Tree year trial to allow locals to play in


domestic casinos could spark new interest from investors and operators in the country


MACAU P36 As Crown Resorts exits both its Alon Vegas


development and Melco Crown partnership, Lawrence Ho looks to the future flying solo


AUSTRALIA P38 Australian billionaire James Packer is back on


the board of Crown Resorts having stepped down as Chairman in May 2015


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SPAIN P16 Te Urban-Development Master Plan (PDU) for


the Tourist and Recreation Complex has been approved.


PORTUGAL P18 Te Portuguese government is seeking to raise


an extra €25m in tax revenue from opening up the country to a new online gaming market


SWITZERLAND P20 Having introduced its gaming machines into


Switzerland, APEX gaming has enjoyed some outstanding results at Barrière Montreux.


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