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Allocation of gaming tables for new projects depends on multiple factors

The Secretary for Economy and Finance, Mr Leong Vai Tac, speaks to reporters.

The Government has authorised integrated resort Wynn Palace to operate a total of 150 new-to-market live-dealer gaming tables – all mass market – and 1,145 electronic gaming machines, said today the Secretary for Economy and Finance, Mr Leong Vai Tac. A first batch of 100 gaming tables – out of the total 150 new-to-market tables – would be made available to the resort on time for the opening, scheduled for this year. The remaining 50 new-to-market gaming tables would become available in two separate phases: 25 tables on 1 January 2017; and the remaining 25 tables on 1 January 2018, said Mr Leong. Mr Leong stated that – when assessing applications for gaming tables – the Government would strictly follow the principle of allowing a compound annual growth rate in new-to-market tables of no more than 3 percent for a 10-year period from 1 January 2013. The Secretary added that the Government had received an application for new-to-market gaming tables for integrated resort Parisian Macao. He stated that the application was being reviewed. The Government would take into consideration the following criteria while reviewing applications for new-to-market gaming tables: whether a new project would contribute to the transformation of Macao into a world centre of tourism and leisure; what each resort had to offer in terms of non-gaming offerings; and the degree of each project’s integration in business terms with local small- and medium-sized enterprises.

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