“We do work closely with global regulators. In many places around the world, it’s not a problem. There could be areas where it may be a challenge, but we have already resolved some of those issues,” Teng said, referring to the licenses the company has recently received and settlements it has made in countries like Dubai, India, Thailand and Brazil.
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