Macau Business | January 2024 | Special Report | New gaming concessions – The first year (and beyond)
“For the times they are a-changin’”
This is the first year of the decade-long new gaming concession contracts, with the incumbent six gaming companies operating but under new terms. The first year of the ‘new era’ of Macau’s core industry also coincided with the city’s post-pandemic reopening. One year is not long, many will say, but enough to realize that several things started to change, if compared with the previous contracts (of 20 years).
One of them is the interventionist role of the Government, which now is more proactive in supervising what operators do and put forward demands for urban revitalisation—never seen before. Another new development is the pressure to attract tourists outside of Greater China—the Government wants two million in Macau throughout this year. An aim that comes in the face of a shortage of long-haul connections at the local airport.
Another novelty is the early end of junkets, which is not the same as the end of high rollers. Last note: tourists from Mainland continue to arrive in large numbers, but here too there seem to be changes—there are more young people than before, experts say. And this will lead to the need for more adaptations.
Co-ordinated by João Paulo Meneses / [email protected]
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