James Packer's Japan casino plans hit delay

By Jessica Gardner
Updated October 21 2014 - 11:18am, first published 10:43am
James Packer's plans to get Crown into the Japanese market could be delayed as the country's parliament, the Diet, mulls the proposed liberalisation of gambling rules.
James Packer's plans to get Crown into the Japanese market could be delayed as the country's parliament, the Diet, mulls the proposed liberalisation of gambling rules.
James Packer's plans to get Crown into the Japanese market could be delayed as the country's parliament, the Diet, mulls the proposed liberalisation of gambling rules.
James Packer's plans to get Crown into the Japanese market could be delayed as the country's parliament, the Diet, mulls the proposed liberalisation of gambling rules.
James Packer's plans to get Crown into the Japanese market could be delayed as the country's parliament, the Diet, mulls the proposed liberalisation of gambling rules.
James Packer's plans to get Crown into the Japanese market could be delayed as the country's parliament, the Diet, mulls the proposed liberalisation of gambling rules.
James Packer's plans to get Crown into the Japanese market could be delayed as the country's parliament, the Diet, mulls the proposed liberalisation of gambling rules.
James Packer's plans to get Crown into the Japanese market could be delayed as the country's parliament, the Diet, mulls the proposed liberalisation of gambling rules.

A senior official in the coalition government of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said a plan to open up the country's casino market to entrepreneurs like James Packer has been delayed again.

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