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Mexican Gaming Reality: Challenges and Opportunities in Regulation

The current landscape of the Mexican gaming industry under Calderón's administration highlights a lack of interest in business development. As of May 2010, the initiating force for new gaming regulations lies with the PRI congressmen, specifically Senator Manlio Fabio Beltrones. This seminar discusses Mexico as an emerging market and calls for specific tourist destinations, long-term planning, and the establishment of a gaming commission and industry chamber to foster growth and create a regulatory framework for the sector.

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Mexican Gaming Reality: Challenges and Opportunities in Regulation

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  1. México: Gaming reality IMGL Spring Conference By: José Luis Benavides jlbenavides@benavideslaw.com.mx May 21, 2010

  2. Calderón' Administration At the date, Calderón is in the middle of his presidential term, and he and his crew are not interested at all in Mexican gaming business development.

  3. Senator Manlio Fabio Beltrones (PRI) • The only politicians with a chance to move forward with new gaming regulation are the congressmen of Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), headed by Senator Manlio Fabio Beltrones.

  4. México as emergent market needs: • New gaming regulation • Specific tourist destination • Long-, mid- and short-term planning (public and private) • Gaming commission and control board • Gaming industry chamber

  5. José Luis BenavidesMontecito #38Piso 28 Suite 12 WTC MéxicoCol. Nápoles, México, D.F., 03810.Tel. (5255) 1107-0776 Skype ID: jlbenavidesFax. (5255) 1107-0764jlbenavides@benavideslaw.com.mxhttp://www.benavideslaw.com.mx/http://www.gaminglawmasters.comhttp://iiaalegal.com/ Thank you!

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