Macau labour group advocates for employee licensing, professional accreditation in gaming industry
A local labor group representing young workers in Macau, the Macao Association of Young Employees in the Gaming Industry, has proposed an employee-licensing or professional certification system for operational tasks within Macau's casinos. Despite the fact that the idea is thought to be helpful in i[...]
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Following owner Mark Cuban's unique arrangement, the NBA board of governors approved the sale of the Dallas Mavericks to casino ma[...]
nagasaki gov expresses surprise, disappointment over ...
Kengo Oishi, the governor of the prefecture of Nagasaki in Japan, expressed shock and confusion at the national authorities' refus[...]
chinese authorities flag financial crimes involving m...
China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange and the Supreme People's Procuratorate jointly released a press release highlight[...]
asia-pacific casinos experience recovery despite regi...
The Asia-Pacific licensed casino business had a notable rebound in 2023 after overcoming the challenges posed by COVID-19 restrict[...]
malaysia to crack down social media influencers promo...
In an effort to stop illegal internet gambling from growing in Malaysia, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (M[...]
ipi files lawsuit against ccc amid looming tax deadli...
The newest development in the ongoing controversy surrounding Imperial Pacific International (IPI) is that the casino operator has[...]
china intensifies crackdown on cryptocurrencies with ...
China is reportedly strengthening its control over cryptocurrencies, with special attention on stablecoins like USDT (Tether), acc[...]
macau sees 207.4% year-on-year increase in casino-rel...
Data from November shows that Macau's casino-related exports increased by 207.4% year over year to MOP136.1 million ($16.83 millio[...]