Las Vegas Sands CEO Rob Goldstein met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang The Chinese leader expressed enthusiasm for strengthening his country’s relationship with the US Sands operates five casinos in China’s Macau Robert Goldstein, the chairman and CEO of Las Vegas Sands, who assumed the roles in January 2021 following the death of his longtime boss and mentor, Sheldon Adelson, was among the American business leaders who met last week with Chinese Premier Li Qiang. The Venetian on the Cotai Strip in Macau, owned by Las Vegas Sands, is seen. Sands’ top executive, Robert Goldstein, met recently with Chinese Premier Li Qiang. (Image: Shutterstock) For decades, Goldstein was Adelson’s right-hand man. Adelson, the founder and longtime chair and CEO of Sands, was responsible for overhauling China’s Macau into the world’s richest gaming hub by developing the ultra-luxurious Cotai Strip. During his trip to the US to attend a meeting of the UN General Assembly in New York, Li, Chinese President…Read MoreCategory: Asia Pacific Gaming, Adelson, Cotai, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Sands, Li Qiang, LVS, Macau, Miriam Adelson, Parisian, Patrick Dumont, Sands, Sheldon Adelson, Venetian, Xi JinpingSource: Casino.org

Las Vegas Sands CEO Robert Goldstein Among US Business Brass Who Met With Chinese Premier (Casino.org)
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