Thailand’s Cabinet approved a draft bill to legalize casinos and establish entertainment complexes, marking a step toward boosting tourism and stimulating economic growth. On January 13, the Cabinet endorsed the draft Entertainment Complex Business Act, signaling the government’s commitment to transform the country’s tourism industry, according to the Bangkok Post.
The proposed entertainment complexes are envisioned as integrated resorts that will include hotels, convention halls, shopping malls, theme parks, and venues for local sports, with casinos occupying only 10% of the area. With the new draft law, Thailand plans to change its industry landscape by introducing casinos as part of larger entertainment complexes, reported…












