Japan plays with idea of lifting casinos ban

 
Abe toured Singapore’s two biggest casinos, the Marina Bay Sands and the Resorts World Sentosa Photo: AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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Russell Lynch30 May 2014

A year after taking a huge gamble on reflating the struggling Japanese economy, prime minister Shinzo Abe was today weighing up a possible lifting of the nation’s ban on casinos.

Abe toured Singapore’s two biggest casinos, the Marina Bay Sands and the Resorts World Sentosa, owned by Genting Singapore.

Moves towards liberalisation have been building with operators eyeing a potential £30 billion market in the world’s third-biggest economy.

His visit come as a VAT hike in April pushed inflation to 3.2%, the highest since 1991, although industrial production slipped and household spending fell.

Abe embarked on a stimulus programme last year.

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