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Asia Gaming Brief
Periodical Publishing
Macao Peninsula, Macau 9,039 followers
Asia Gaming Brief is a news, events and networking company focused on Asia Pacific’s rapidly expanding gaming industry.
About us
Asia Gaming Brief (AGB) is an intelligence service providing up-to-date market information for worldwide executives on relevant gaming issues in Asia. Content, developed by experts living and working in Asia, covers a comprehensive range of operational issues including compliance, management, regulation, government interaction, financing, HR and technology. AGB also provides comprehensive country and market reports to members who require an executive overview of new and existing jurisdictions. Our extensive network of regional advisors ensures that the intelligence you receive is real, topical and based on fact. No other service gives you insights into the daily workings of the gambling business in Asia and behind-the-scenes information on what it really takes to run a business here – the challenges, the possibilities, the solutions. Make sure your information is from the horse’s mouth and not from third-party sources. Access vast knowledge and experience of those who actually work in and with the Asian gaming industry and get the inside scoop on the next great opportunities, as well as answers to your everyday operational challenges. By becoming a member, you also connect with other like-minded people who want more than just surface-level information. AGB is written by people in the region, for Asia-based executives. If you want to be part of the biggest gambling market in the world, and fully understand it, then AGB is a must for you. Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsiaGamingBrief Twitter: https://twitter.com/agbrief LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asia-gambling-brief Subscribe to our FREE daily newsletter: https://subscribe.agbrief.com/sign-up-for-daily-news
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- Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Macao Peninsula, Macau
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- gaming, gambling, compliance, networking, events, pari-mutuels, research, online gambling, facilitated forums, igaming, esports, casino, online gaming, conference, land based, PIGO, POGO, news, and Asia
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409 Av. da Praia Grande, Macau SAR
16/F China Law Building
Macao Peninsula, Macau 00000, MO
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Updates
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In a brief speech at the airport, Xi described Macau as a “beautiful land” and expressed his satisfaction with each visit to the city. He also referred to Macau as the “pearl of the motherland,” emphasizing that over the past 25 years, the region’s unique practice of “One Country, Two Systems” has gained “worldwide recognition for its success,” showcasing its “vibrant vitality and unique charm.”
China’s President Xi Jinping reiterates the importance of Macau at start of 3-day visit | AGB
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“Lots of older hotels have transformed parts of their hotels into e-sport rooms […] I think that may be a first start for Macau hotels that may be looking to transform as well,” stated Mario Ho.
Macau’s Mario Ho aims to create new wave of eSports hotels in Macau | AGB
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Since the implementation of the multi-entry visa policy for tour groups in May, more than 10,000 tourists have signed up for group tours, with the total number of groups surpassing 3,000.
Hengqin projects over 15M visitors for 2024 | AGB
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In addition to Wadia, three others have been charged in connection with the case: Gopal Naik, Arti Raja, and an unidentified staff member of Casino Pride, a floating casino located on the Mondovi River in Panjim.
Goa police summon Casino Pride director | AGB
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Some 8,000 workers downgraded their work visa to a visitor visa, with immigration authorities noting that “There are only a few left. Less than a thousand are unaccounted for. We will continue to seek them out”.
PH authorities: 24K former POGO employees have already left the country | AGB
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Authorities rule that the then-state minister received bribes amounting to JPY7.6 million, including cash and travel expenses from a Chinese company aiming to open an IR in Japan, says The Japan Times.
Former Japan House Representative reject appeal on bribery charge for IR | AGB
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There’s nothing better than support from the higher-ups. And Macau got exactly this praise when President Xi Jinping landed in the SAR. The top official lauded Macau for having a “promising future ahead”, hopefully indicating that the mainland will continue promising policies to allow the flow of punters into the city. Meanwhile, Australia’s responsible wagering watchdog has criticized a recent move to exclude companies from access to research and development tax incentives, asking for legislation that supports “innovation, economic growth, and jobs”.
Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: China’s president praises Macau’s development
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