Category: Thailand tourism

  • Thailand pauses march toward casino resort legalization to get regulatory structure right

    Thailand’s headlong, haphazard effort to legalize casino resorts is off again. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s government postponed submission of the so-called Entertainment Complex legislation on April 9, a day before lawmakers were due to begin debating the bill. No clarity yet on when the government will submit the bill.

    The government says it withdrew the legislation due to uncertainty amid US induced global economic chaos, days after an official suggested entertainment complexes could offset the impact of US higher tariffs.

    There’s speculation that public opposition to expanding gambling or political infighting was behind the withdrawal. Sources tell me that government officials realize Thailand must improve its regulatory framework to get leading casino companies to participate.

    “I think they have listened to the pros and experts and are making sure the Is are getting dotted and the Ts are getting crossed,” Bangkok based David Leppo of playexpat.com and CheckMate Mitigation says. “They have one shot at getting it right so the major players can actually open up and operate here in Thailand without risking any gaming licenses they currently have in other jurisdictions.”

    Leading gaming industry figures and many of Thailand’s top business groups are enthusiastic about creating integrated resorts in the kingdom. But throughout the casino legalization process, it’s been clear Thailand’s government has not done its homework to create a legal structure to support billions in integrated resort investment.

    This pause gives Thailand a chance fully realize its potential to create IRs to boost tourism and tax revenue. Thailand’s experience with cannabis legalization remains a sobering precedent.

    Former US diplomat and broadcast news producer Muhammad Cohen is Asia editor at large for iGaming Business, a longtime contributor to Forbes, columnist for Asia Times and author of Hong Kong On Air, a novel set in his adopted hometown during the 1997 handover about TV news, love, betrayal, high finance, and cheap lingerie. See his biography, online archive and more at www.muhammadcohen.com; follow him on Facebook, LinkedIn, ex-Twitter @MuhammadCohen and now on Blue Sky @MuhammadCohen.bsky.social.

  • No Wynn situation for Thailand casino regulators?

    Thailand’s fast track casino legalization may rule out US operators such as Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts International, and Singapore licensees Las Vegas Sands and Genting to accommodate the kingdom’s present, often illegal gaming interests.

    That conundrum ranks among the top issues facing Prime Minister Srettha Thavsin’s government as it moves to create multibillion dollar “entertainment complexes” featuring casinos in Thailand within two years.

    Former US diplomat and broadcast news producer Muhammad Cohen is Asia editor at large for iGaming Business, a longtime contributor to Forbes, columnist for Asia Times and author of Hong Kong On Air, a novel set in his adopted hometown during the 1997 handover about TV news, love, betrayal, high finance, and cheap lingerie. See his biography, online archive and more at www.muhammadcohen.com; follow him on Facebook, ex-Twitter @MuhammadCohen and LinkedIn.

  • Cambodia border casino hub extends ambitions

    Poipet, the Cambodian border casino hub closest to Bangkok, caters to Thais. Australia listed Donaco International’s DNA Star Vegas, Poipet’s market leader, hopes to broaden the enclave’s appeal beyond the Thai market.

    Totally globalized native New Yorker and former broadcast news producer Muhammad Cohen is a blogger for Forbes, editor at large for Inside Asian Gaming and author of Hong Kong On Air, a novel set in his adopted hometown during the 1997 handover about television news, love, betrayal, high finance, and cheap lingerie. See his bio, online archive and more at www.muhammadcohen.com; follow him on Facebook and Twitter @MuhammadCohen.

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  • Cambodia border casino hub extends ambitions

    Poipet, the Cambodian border casino hub closest to Bangkok, caters to Thais. Australia listed Donaco International’s DNA Star Vegas, Poipet’s market leader, hopes to broaden the enclave’s appeal beyond the Thai market.

    Totally globalized native New Yorker and former broadcast news producer Muhammad Cohen is a blogger for Forbes, editor at large for Inside Asian Gaming and author of Hong Kong On Air, a novel set in his adopted hometown during the 1997 handover about television news, love, betrayal, high finance, and cheap lingerie. See his bio, online archive and more at www.muhammadcohen.com; follow him on Facebook and Twitter @MuhammadCohen.

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  • Thailand flirts with casinos again

    The prospect of casinos in Thailand has excited gaming companies for years. The current flurry of activity looks like another false alarm.

    Totally globalized native New Yorker and former broadcast news producer Muhammad Cohen is a blogger for Forbes and author of Hong Kong On Air, a novel set in his adopted hometown during the 1997 handover about television news, love, betrayal, high finance, and cheap lingerie. See his bio, online archive and more at www.muhammadcohen.com; follow him on Facebook and Twitter @MuhammadCohen.