Tag-Archiv: Mexikanische Glücksspielvereinigung
Mexiko – Investitionen werden auf Eis gelegt, da die Gerichtsstreitigkeiten um das Slot-Verbot weitergehen
Der Verband der Genehmigungsinhaber, Betreiber und Lieferanten der Unterhaltungs- und Wettindustrie in Mexiko (AIEJA) gab bekannt, dass es einer Gruppe von Betreibern gelungen sei, die Reform des mexikanischen Bundesgesetzes über Spiele und Gewinnspiele vorübergehend zu stoppen. In einem Interview mit dem mexikanischen Medienunternehmen Reforma sagte der Präsident der AIEJA, Miguel Ángel Ochoa…
Mexiko – Der mexikanische Glücksspielverband kritisiert neue Steuer in Nuevo León
The Mexican Gaming Association (AIEJA) has reiterated its disagreement with the new taxes which will be imposed on the gaming industry later this year. The AIEJA says that the new taxes are unfair as other businesses in the entertainment sector do not pay such a high rate of tax and that the new law does…
Mexiko – Das mexikanische Gesetz könnte noch vor Ende 2015 verabschiedet werden
The President of the Mexican Gaming Association (AIEJA) Miguel Angel Ochoa Sanchez, said that he expects that Mexico’s new law could be approved during the second regular legislative session of the Senate. Lasting from September to December he said that it was urgent that lawmakers adopt new measures quickly during this final session in order…
Mexiko – Die Mexican Gaming Association verteidigt den Sicherheitsrekord im Casino
President of the Mexican Gaming Association (AIEJA) Miguel Angel Ochoa has defended the safety record of Mexican casinos in response to the US Department of State warning which advises American citizens against visiting gaming establishments in Mexico. Mr. Ochoa said that the safety of foreigners who attend casinos in Mexico is guaranteed due to a…
Mexico – Mexican association makes push for hotel slot sector
Popular tourist destinations in Mexico such as Cancun, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta could see hotels with slot parlours on their premises if a new project is given the green light by lawmakers. The new initiative has been put forward by the Mexican Gaming Association (AIEJA) and would allow for 20 to 30 slot machines…