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Macau government for trademarks that use the Trump name.

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@anonymous · Sep 24, 2024

According to various media reports, the government has granted approval to the trademarks, which include DTTM Operations LLC., Gambling and casino services and facilities, real estate services, construction and development, hotel accommodation, food and beverage, and conference facilities.


The South China Morning Post (SCMP) first reported the government's announcement on Sunday. According to the New York Times on Monday, it is not clear whether the applications are simply intended to renew expired protections or are entirely new. The NYT also reported that the Trump Organization said the trademarks had nothing to do with the president and were registered with an affiliate.


Donald Trump says he handed over control of the business to his sons shortly after he was elected president. He also insisted there could be no conflict of interest with respect to his office. That may or may not be true, but some legal experts have suggested his company to benefit from everything he does while in office, but it could cause legal problems for the company he owns, whether he immediately controls them or not.


Donald Trump is familiar with the casino business. It once owned and controlled four casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey. At its peak, it attracted 30 percent of casino income in the gambling hub.


President Trump is no stranger to Macau. Last year, the Wall Street Journal reported that he was part of a consortium that bid for the first casino concession in China's Special Administrative Region. The consortium included Macau billionaire Ngapsaeng, SCMP reported. Ng was convicted of bribery and money laundering in the United States last month. His lawyers say they plan to appeal the conviction.바카라사이트


It is common practice for international companies to secure trademarks on foreign soil before any firm plans to enter their markets. The application is not conclusive evidence that any Trump company plans to run casinos in Macau.


However, some observers are paying attention to the timing of the trademark application. They come less than three years before the first casino license at the world's most profitable gambling center expires. SJM and sub-concessionist MGM China have secured licenses for the first time in the former Portuguese colony under Chinese ownership. They will learn for the first time how the government plans to handle the expiration. Other concession houses, Galaxy Entertainment and Win Macau, will see ownership and ownership of sub-conservators, along with Sands China and Melco Resort Entertainment.