Thailand’s government has named four locations—Bangkok, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, and Phuket—as the initial cities for the proposed casino entertainment complexes.First...
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has confirmed that the government will delay a final decision on the controversial casino bill.First announced in September...
Thailand has revised its casino bill, replacing the $1.5 million entry fee requirement for locals with tax records from the past three years.Introduced in February 2025,...
Thailand is taking another step toward legalizing land-based casinos, with new strict requirements for locals.In order to gamble, Thai nationals must have at least 50...
The Thai government’s move to legalize and regulate casino complexes has captured the attention of six major industry giants.While no company has officially disclosed its...
The Thai cabinet has approved a draft bill to legalize gambling and casinos in the country.The Integrated Entertainment Business Act will allow casinos to operate as...
Thailand’s Fiscal Policy Office is reviewing public feedback on the gambling market, such as reducing the 30-year license to 10 years or, on the contrary, increasing it to 60...
Despite its support for the casino legalization plan in the country, Thailand’s famous coalition party, Bhumjaithai, warns about monopoly risks.
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Despite gambling's unstable reputation in the Buddhist nation, Thai citizens showed their support for gambling legalization in Thailand.
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