The public hearings will take place between August 17 and 29. According to the Japan Times, such sessions will be held
Yokohama, a main major metropolitan area often mentioned by investment analysts as a possible location for casino resorts, is not included in the schedule disclosed by the media outlet.
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This week, Japan’s Office of Integrated Resort Regime Promotion – a body made up of professional civil servants advising the government on the Integrated Resorts (IR) Implementation Bill – delivered to the Japanese government a report featuring a set of suggestions on how to regulate the country’s casino industry.
Under a best-case scenario, the IR Implementation Bill might be passed by the country’s parliament in the 2017 extraordinary session starting in the autumn, according to several investment analysts covering the gaming sector. Such bill is an essential step as it will detail how casinos are to be administered and regulated.
Source: GMB / GGR Asia