Nepal Relaxes Casino Site Restrictions

The government of Nepal has eased the minimum distance required between casinos and international borders. In a June 27 cabinet meeting, officials decided that casinos and electronic gaming halls can operate up to a distance of 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) from the border. Tourism director Dandu Raj Ghimire (l.) wants to encourage global players to enter the market.

Nepal Relaxes Casino Site Restrictions

The Nepalese government has changed the minimum distance that must be observed between casinos and the country’s international borders.

In a June 27 cabinet meeting, officials announced that casinos and electronic gaming halls can do business up to a distance of 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) from the border. Formerly they had to be at least 3 kilometers (3.10 miles) away.

“The government has shown flexibility by allowing casinos to operate at a distance of up to 3 km from international borders in the context of the upcoming Visit Nepal Year 2020 campaign,” said Ghanshyam Upadhyaya, spokesman for the ministry.

A number of operators in Kakarbhitta, Biratnagar, Birgunj, Nepalgunj, and Dhangadhi had raised concerns over the restrictions, he said.

The Department of Tourism also says it’s working on a new Casino Act, according to Director General Dandu Raj Ghimire. Its aim is to streamline the industry and encourage new global players to enter Nepal, Ghimire told Asia Gaming Brief.

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