snoop1130 Posted October 25, 2024 Posted October 25, 2024 Thailand is stepping into uncharted territory with a draft law aiming to establish the nation's first Entertainment Complex, expected to reach the Cabinet's desk for approval by year's end. Once cleared, the proposed legislation will proceed to the House of Representatives in mid-December 2024, with hopes of igniting tourism and economic growth through to April 2025. Deputy Minister of Finance Julapun Amornvivat has heralded the move as groundbreaking, aligning Thailand with global counterparts boasting similar complexes. Early indications are overwhelmingly supportive, with 82% of public hearing participants throwing their weight behind the initiative. A significant boom in tourism is anticipated, with projections of a 5-20% surge in foreign visitor numbers. The complex aims to elevate average tourist spend from 40,000 baht to 60,000 baht each. Julapun envisions the complex not just as a tourist magnet but also as a catalyst for Thai employment, underscoring the focus on upskilling local workers. Though private sector interest is budding, formal engagements await post-legislation. Investors are required to present a minimum 10 billion baht registered capital. Following legal endorsement, a committee will guide investment into tourism-enhancing ventures. Crucially, the law will permit Thai citizens to frequent the complex's casinos, with an access fee capped at 5,000 baht. Project licences span three decades with renewable terms, funded by an initial 5 billion baht fee and annual 1 billion baht renewals. This legislative move signifies not just a boost for Thailand’s economy but also a new chapter in regional tourism competitiveness, reported The Pattaya News. Photo: The Pattaya News -- 2024-10-25 1
hotchilli Posted October 25, 2024 Posted October 25, 2024 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Thailand is stepping into uncharted territory with a draft law aiming to establish the nation's first Entertainment Complex, expected to reach the Cabinet's desk for approval by year's end. Once cleared, the proposed legislation will proceed to the House of Representatives in mid-December 2024, with hopes of igniting tourism and economic growth through to April 2025. Dreams. 1
redwood1 Posted October 26, 2024 Posted October 26, 2024 Thai citizens to frequent the complex's casinos, with an access fee capped at 5,000 baht. Well the Thais will have at least 5,000 baht to take home after losing it all....
Nickcage49 Posted October 26, 2024 Posted October 26, 2024 The few mainland Chinese who aren't already here will be here. 1
AdmiralKrag Posted October 26, 2024 Posted October 26, 2024 Gambling online is the devil's doing. Gambling in Thailand where Thailand guaranteed tax revenue and casino owners guaranteed.. oh, never mind. Gambling is a base activity. Large scale, commercial activities should be outlawed entirely. Save the stupid people from themselves. It always ends poorly for punters.
newnative Posted October 26, 2024 Posted October 26, 2024 How exactly is it going to 'ignite' tourism by April 2025 if its not yet even built? Likely the legislation might not even be passed by then. 1
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