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As the advertising ban approaches, how can the Brazilian gambling industry avoid "cutting off its own arms"?

As the advertising ban approaches, how can the Brazilian gambling industry avoid "cutting off its own arms"?

With the approval of Bill No. 2985/2023 in the Senate, Brazilian gambling advertising is facing stricter regulation. Although the initial proposal for a complete ban on gambling advertising was removed, the existing bill still prohibits gambling advertisements during live sports events and restricts

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The losses caused by the Australian gambling advertising ban have reached nearly 20 billion euros.

The losses caused by the Australian gambling advertising ban have reached nearly 20 billion euros.

During 2022-23, gambling losses in Australia reached AUD 32 billion (EUR 19.4 billion), reigniting calls for a ban on gambling advertisements. This figure represents a significant increase from the AUD 25 billion (EUR 15.2 billion) recorded in 2018-19, prompting urgent calls for reforms to curb gamb

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Belgian Gaming Operators Association (BAGO) expresses cautious support for new regulations

Belgian Gaming Operators Association (BAGO) expresses cautious support for new regulations

The Belgian Gaming Operators Association (BAGO) cautiously supports the "Van Hecke Law," which will take effect on September 1, 2024, amending the Belgian Gaming Act of 1999. While BAGO supports some provisions of the law, it also expresses concerns about potential loopholes and inconsistencies.Key

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Belgian gambling industry cautiously supports new regulations

Belgian gambling industry cautiously supports new regulations

The Belgian Gaming Operators Association (BAGO) cautiously supports the "Van Hecke Law," which will take effect from September 1, 2024, amending the Belgian Gaming Law of 1999. While BAGO supports some provisions of the law, it also expresses concerns about potential loopholes and inconsistencies.Ke

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A 2% gambling tax on income may deter Australian gambling advertisements.

A 2% gambling tax on income may deter Australian gambling advertisements.

The Australia Institute proposes a 2% tax on gambling operators' revenue to compensate for the potential loss of AUD 240 million that advertising companies would face under a complete advertising ban.Earlier this month, the Australian government pushed forward its plan to set a cap on gambling adver

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