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Rússia – Duma chega a acordo sobre as zonas de jogo da Crimeia e de Sochi

By - 8 de julho de 2014

The State Duma in Russia has signed off a bill to develop two more gambling zones in Crimea and Sochi in order to bring investment and more tourists to the regions.

Anatoly Karpov, the First Deputy Chairman of the Duma Committee, said: “The creation of a gambling zone in Crimea will attract additional investment to the region, create jobs and improve the tax base. An increase in tourism as well as the development of hotel businesses and catering can be expected.”
The locations of the zones will be chosen by local government. In Crimea, the zone is expected to generate some US$720m of revenue with investment pitched at between $100m to $1bn. The most likely location for the Crimea gambling zone is most likely to be in Yalta, according to Sergey Aksyonov, the Head of the Crimean government. Yalta is a holiday resort on the north coast of the Black Sea in the Crimean peninsula.

The bill, which has now completed its second reading, has also given the green light for a gambling zone in Sochi with the most likely location being Gornaya Karusel which is part of the Esto-Sadok Krasnaya Polyana resort. Gambling was outlawed in Russia in 2009 apart from in the Altai, Krasnodar, Primorye and the Kaliningrad regions.

Global Market Advisors (GMA) believes the Russian market would eventually generate eight per cent of the world’s gaming revenue. It believes China will account for 57 per cent, Korea 22 per cent and Japan 13 per cent. The analyst believes the Vladivostok gambling zone will reach $1.2bn after three years of operation, and $5.2bn after a decade, making it one of the top four gaming destinations in the world, trailing Macau, Las Vegas, and Singapore.

O sector dos casinos na Rússia atingiu receitas de cerca de 9 mil milhões de dólares em 2009, antes de o governo encerrar o sector quase da noite para o dia e trazer os casinos para as zonas de jogo. Dean Macomber, presidente da Macomber International, disse recentemente que Vladivostok era um “cassino regional asiático que fica na Rússia”.

Melco Crown Entertainment will open Vladivostok’s casino resort first later this year with an $110m project with 60 gaming tables, 800 slots and110 hotel rooms although it will eventually boast a further 100 more VIP tables and another 600 slots.

A NagaCorp gastará US$ 350 milhões para construir um hotel-cassino com 100 mesas e 500 slots, embora seja provável que abra até 2018.

Vladivostok foi a primeira zona de jogo russa a atrair grandes operadores internacionais. Ainda não se sabe se as últimas zonas da Crimeia e de Sochi farão o mesmo.

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