According to local media, Japanese authorities will announce the extension of the application period for IR bids.
Japan.- The Japanese government is likely to put back the application period for integrated resort bids by up to a year.
Local media reports that the government is preparing to announce the postponement due to delays caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kyodo nws agency says national authorities have decided to postpone the process until at least next autumn.
The decision will put back the eventual opening of the complexes, which had been expected to complete in the middle of the decade.
Prefectures that have already expressed their intention to bid are: Yokohama, Osaka, Wakayama and Nagasaki. (10/09/2020 Focus Asia Pacific)
https://focusgn.com/asia-pacific/japan-ir-application-process-to-be-postponed
Osaka city was expected to develop its integrated resort project this year but the current situation has halted all plans until further notice.
Japan.- Osaka prefecture has confirmed to local press that it has suspended the process for developing a casino complex in the city due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The governor Hirofumi Yoshimura said: “Under the coronavirus situation, the process related to the IR has been suspended from the time when previously the prefecture and city announced the postponement of the RFP [request-for-proposal] submission deadline, on June 23.”
He added: “The prefecture and city together with MGM Resorts International have maintained its positive, forward-looking stances on Osaka IR.”
As has already been reported, MGM Resorts partnered with Japanese financial services group Orix Corp to develop a bid for the IR complex.
According to analysts, casino liberalisation in Japan has been halted not only by the Covid-19 pandemic but also because of the national government’s delay in issuing its basic policy on IRs.
Yokohama prefecture has already announced it will postpone its IR project until further notice while it waits for the national government’s directions to draw up its local implementation policy.
At the moment, legislation says it will be permitted to open a maximum of three casino resorts in Japan and that local governments interested in hosting a resort must choose a private-sector partner then apply to the national government to have one. (Focus Asia Pacific 08/26/20)
https://focusgn.com/asia-pacific/osaka-casino-resort-project-suspended-due-to-covid-19
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