They have been pushing for the legalization of casinos for many years now, and as they are about to open, it's impossible for you wild players to disrupt the local casino economy. You don't pay taxes, so why keep you? If all the casinos are set up, how much offline gambling capital will stay here, and what does it have to do with the high-speed rail? Do you really think the Prime Minister is all brawn and no brains?
Thailand is being so aggressive to set up for the next move.


China and Thailand issue a joint statement to thoroughly combat fraud and illegal gambling.
中泰已在北京结盟,并发表声明,声明中提到,双方强调在双边、澜湄合作等地区合作机制下,以零容忍的坚决态度,加强打击人口贩运、电信网络诈骗、毒品走私、非法网络赌博、洗钱等跨境犯罪,开展湄公河联合巡逻执法行动。接下来泰国、缅甸等从业何去何从,受博彩行业唾弃的诈骗行业又将如何覆灭,而被诈骗行业无辜牵连的博彩业又何去何从。
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Yes, otherwise when the casino opens in 2026, shall we invite our Southeast Asian neighbors to play? Each one is poorer than the other; better to invite the Indians to come and play.
After seeing so many brothers in PASA, your analysis is reliable.
To be honest, if you don't pay taxes and leave security issues, and also offend the neighboring big country's financial backer, wouldn't you take action?
Haha, those fools thought it was a high-speed train.
Actually, everyone is now working on overseas markets, and Thailand can completely initiate a project to legalize POGO.
No, various countries will have objections because you are infringing on our national interests here. The previous situation with the Philippines doing POGO can no longer occur; it is a historical issue.
The original poster has clear thinking.
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