China is considering several measures that would bring in stronger penalties for any company or individuals found guilty of soliciting citizens into gambling overseas.
These types of drafts are commonly considered three times before becoming law with this batch due to specifically target casino operators or agents that seek to lure mainland Chinese citizens into gambling abroad.
China has reportedly long been attempting to crack-down on its citizens going abroad to gamble with the giant nation’s Culture and Tourism Ministry having established a ‘blacklist’ of overseas tourist destinations in August. The government is purportedly thought to believe that such overseas locations disrupt the local tourism market and lead to large amounts of domestic currency flowing out of the country.
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