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CasinoSBC Notícias · Jun 22

MINCETUR destacó los beneficios de una regulación moderna para la industria del juego

By Damian MartinezJune 22, 2026

The brief

Aracelly Laca, vice minister of tourism for Peru's Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (MINCETUR), has reiterated the ministry's commitment to advancing modern, technically sound, and balanced regulation of the casino and gaming industry. The statement reflects ongoing efforts by Peru's government to establish a regulatory framework that fosters industry development while protecting consumers and generating state revenue.

Peru's gaming sector has historically operated under fragmented and inconsistent regulatory oversight, creating uncertainty for operators and limiting the state's ability to capture tax revenue from gaming activities. MINCETUR's emphasis on modern regulation suggests a shift toward comprehensive, evidence-based policy that incorporates international best practices and addresses contemporary challenges such as responsible gambling, anti-money laundering compliance, and digital gaming platforms.

A balanced regulatory approach typically aims to achieve multiple objectives simultaneously: attracting legitimate investment, preventing illicit activity, protecting vulnerable players, and ensuring fair competition among licensed operators. MINCETUR's framing suggests Peru is attempting to navigate these competing priorities rather than pursuing either a permissive or restrictive stance. This positioning may be intended to build consensus among industry stakeholders, consumer advocates, and government agencies around a shared regulatory vision.

For gaming operators considering investment in Peru, MINCETUR's public commitment to modern regulation provides some assurance of policy stability and professional oversight. However, the actual implementation of such frameworks often lags behind stated intentions, and regulatory clarity remains limited until specific rules and enforcement mechanisms are established. The vice minister's remarks suggest that Peru is moving toward more sophisticated gaming governance, but operators will likely await concrete regulatory guidance before making substantial capital commitments to the market.

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