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Macau will limit VIP junkets to 50 through 2026. Currently, only 22 junkets operate in the Chinese SAR, down from 235 in 2014.
"Macau followed the first confirmed cases and reacted really fast," says Glenn McCartney, assistant professor of hospitality and gaming management at the University of Macau.
Macau will maintain its current cap of 50 licensed junket operators in 2026, the city's Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) confirmed, as the government seeks to preserve tighter controls ...