Macao’s government on Thursday announced it will reopen its borders to visitors from 41 countries on the same day the Chinese gambling enclave reported its second consecutive dismal month for gaming revenue.
Residents of the United States and Canada are among those that will be allowed to enter the Chinese special administrative region, home to 41 casinos, including several owned by Las Vegas Sands Corp., Wynn Resorts Ltd., and MGM Resorts International.
Sands, the region’s market leader, has six resort properties, while Wynn Resorts has three and MGM, two.