TAIWAN LOOKS FOR MORE CHINESE GAMBLING ACTION
11 April 2008
New president favours licensing offshore island
casino-resorts
The president-elect of Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou, who is due
to take office as president on May 20, will likely boost
gambling opportunities in the island nation by allowing
local governments in the offshore islands to issue
gaming licenses the Economic Daily News reports.
Subject to parliament passing the necessary amendments,
his administration favours such a move and is ready to
grant licensing authority to local governments in the
islands, Ma said during a visit to Penghu in the Taiwan
Strait. He added that Makung airport in the Penghu
island chain will be among the first to be opened for
direct flights with China.
The Penghu county government is encouraged to attract
tourists from the economically booming southern China
province of Fujian, with the first batch possibly to
arrive in July.
A key campaign pledge of the incoming president is the
launch of weekend charter flights between Taiwan and
China, expanding from the current practice of offering
such services only on major holidays.
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