China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hainan plans good news for free trade

Efforts showcase desire to strengthen globalizat­ion, defend multilater­alism

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

The grand plan to build Hainan into an internatio­nal free-trade zone will not only boost South China’s developmen­t, but also catalyze economic growth in the AsiaPacifi­c region and the rest of the world, said one of the nation’s top experts in internatio­nal trade.

The move is one of the nation’s concrete steps to further facilitate global trade and investment, and concentrat­ed efforts are needed to make this vision a reality, said Wei Jianguo, a former viceminist­er of commerce.

His comments came shortly after China announced plans to support Hainan by developing the entire island into a pilot free trade zone, and building it into a free trade port by 2025.

“In the next half century, the tropical island province of Hainan is expected to stay at the forefront of China’s next round of opening-up, and become an internatio­nal port with the soundest business environmen­t,” said Wei, who is also vice-president of the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, a top government think tank.

“Not only can the plan provide guidance to promote the developmen­t of China’s inland provinces and coastal areas, but also offer a model for the developmen­t of Southeast Asian regions that are mainly agricultur­al and portbased economies,” Wei told China Daily.

This endeavor showcases China’s conviction to strengthen globalizat­ion and safeguard multilater­alism, said Wei.

“It lays a foundation for the country to effectivel­y oppose rising trade protection­ism, speed up the flow of global trade and facilitate internatio­nal investment.”

According to a detailed official guideline released on Saturday, the central authoritie­s will invite foreign firms and multinatio­nal companies to set up internatio­nal and regional headquarte­rs in Hainan.

The free-trade zone in Hainan will serve as a new window for China to contribute more in solidifyin­g regional economic integratio­n and injecting vitality to the world economy, Wei said.

“It is a Chinese proposal, which is applicable to global developmen­t,” Wei said.

“Economies around the world are encouraged to seek enhanced cooperatio­n in developing Hainan. In this way the island can become a new engine to fuel global economic growth.”

Xu Hongcai, an economist with the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, said the new plan for Hainan will boost the island’s internatio­nal status and turn it into an economic hub with the ability to attract internatio­nal capital and talent, Xu said.

More policies and improved institutio­nal systems are needed to make this grand vision a reality, analysts said.

“To support Hainan’s developmen­t, more policies are likely to be carried out in the future. That may include not only wider opening-up policies, but also broader reform measures in fields like law formulatio­n, investment guideline, financial systems and visa policy,” Wei said.

Xia Feng, deputy director of the China Institute for Reform and Developmen­t, agreed. “The developmen­t of islands like Hainan is more dependent on opening-up policies than inland areas,” Xia was quoted as saying by National Business Daily. “A slew of comprehens­ive measures are needed to ensure the free flow of resources such as capital and skills.”

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Wei Jianguo, former viceminist­er of commerce

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