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Maybank Securities, a unit of Malaysia-based Maybank, forecasts that the potential introduction of casinos in Thailand with gambling facilities could yield an annual revenue of 187 billion baht, equivalent to about 1% of Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP). The forecast, based on an assessment carried out by Maybank’s gaming analyst and tourist arrivals in Thailand in 2019, … …

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Please build it along the border cities of Malaysia and make it easier access to tourists visting there. Thailand can really make a fortune out of it. The ideal place would be Betong and Sadao. This will definetly boost the revenue along the border cities. 

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You have to admit that it is AMAZING here! The government wants to ban recreational marijuana though NOBODY has ever died from smoking it. I have never lost a job or house due to usage. Gambling though has destroyed many people, families, and resulted in suicides over losses. This is the path for economic growth? I suppose the great levels of transparency that the government utilises will insure there is no corruption involved. This is an elitist gambit-most Thai people do not make enough money that they can afford gambling losses......

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39 minutes ago, Darius24 said:

You have to admit that it is AMAZING here! The government wants to ban recreational marijuana though NOBODY has ever died from smoking it. I have never lost a job or house due to usage. Gambling though has destroyed many people, families, and resulted in suicides over losses. This is the path for economic growth? I suppose the great levels of transparency that the government utilises will insure there is no corruption involved. This is an elitist gambit-most Thai people do not make enough money that they can afford gambling losses......

Perhaps they expect an immediate influx of James Bond-type falang who are willing to drop thousands of baht each and every night when the probable outcome is going to be dad getting a couple of drinks under his belt and losing what little money he has been paid for whatever work he has managed to secure. As for the banning of marijuana, I don't think this will ever happen as long as Nu holds a parliamentary position - he would be liable to massive investment losses.

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