Macau’s VIP gaming sector being hurt by coronavirus
In Macau and a leading government official has reportedly declared that it is an ‘inevitable reality’ that the number of VIP gaming clubs will continue to decrease as a direct result of the coronavirus pandemic. According to a report from Inside Asian Gaming, the assertion from the former Portuguese enclave’s Economic and Finance Secretary, Lei […]
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