The Borneo Post

Gaming mogul Packer retreats from Japan plans

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SYDNEY: Tycoon James Packer yesterday said plans for gaming empire Crown to expand into the lucrative Japanese market were ‘off the table’ as the company focuses on developing a flagship Sydney casino.

The Australian billionair­e outlined his interest several years ago in building a resort- casino in Japan to tap the country’s love of gambling.

But the firm is now pursuing a restructur­e amid a Chinese gambling crackdown, exiting its holding in Melco Resorts in Macau this year and shelving plans for a Las Vegas casino.

Packer said he did not want management ‘distracted’ by participat­ing in any competitiv­e bidding process to build an integrated resort in Japan, should a casino licence become available in Yokohama.

“There isn’t a great opportunit­y to get back into Vegas. And there isn’t an opportunit­y to get back into Macau. I don’t want our management to be distracted,” he told The Australian newspaper.

“People talk to me about Japan. I don’t believe it is realistic for us to win a licence in Japan.”

Asked if that meant a Crown resort in Japan was off the table, Packer replied: “It is off my table. But I am only one director and I haven’t had the conversati­on with the board. I am not saying ‘no forever’, but what I am saying ‘no’ to is writing a A$500 million or A$1 billion cheque to go into Japan next week.”

Japan has long been viewed as the Holy Grail of Asian gaming because of its wealthy population, proximity to China and appetite for other forms of legal gambling, including horse racing and pachinko, a slot machine- style game. — AFP

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