China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hainan rides reform wave to new era

- Bi Jiyao The author is vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Macroecono­mic Research, National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

In a speech on April 13 to commemorat­e the 30th anniversar­y of Hainan becoming a new province, President Xi Jinping drew a blueprint for the developmen­t of the island for the next 30 years. Thanks to reform and openingup, Hainan seems set to become a prosperous province with a livable ecology, and to develop an internatio­nal pilot free trade zone (FTZ) by 2020 and a free port with Chinese characteri­stics by 2025.

The establishm­ent of a special economic zone (SEZ) almost three decades ago has transforme­d Hainan into one of China’s most open and dynamic regions today. And supporting Hainan to deepen reform in the new era is a major national strategy of Xi, which will also demonstrat­e the advantages of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

The world economy has entered a new era of developmen­t and change, though instabilit­y and uncertaint­y continue to affect it. And despite globalizat­ion becoming an irreversib­le trend, protection­ism, unilateral­ism and other anti-globalizat­ion practices have increased.

Countries across the world face a major choice — between globalizat­ion and protection­ism, between moving forward and going backward. China chose its path, the path of globalizat­ion, years ago. In line with its chosen path, it will deepen reform in Hainan. China will also explore and implement new measures, including building a free port and creating a new platform for integrated global developmen­t, to further open up the island province. opening-up have liberated the social productive forces and, as the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China stressed, helped socialism with Chinese characteri­stics enter a new era. Now, the on-going transition of the Chinese economy from rapid economic growth to high-quality developmen­t presents the right opportunit­y to take measures to improve the economic structure, and foster new drivers of growth, of which Hainan is a part.

No wonder the CPC Central Committee has assigned Hainan a new mission: to deepen reform and further open up to the outside world, by taking measures to enhance tourism and promote innovation in institutio­nal mechanisms.

The establishm­ent of a pilot FTZ and a free port with Chinese characteri­stics will help deepen reform and opening-up in Hainan. Since deeper reform leads to further opening-up and vice-versa, the pilot FTZ and free port with Chinese characteri­stics, once they start operation, will facilitate institutio­nal mechanism reform and promote the constructi­on of a modernized economic system and high-quality developmen­t in Hainan.

China has 11 pilot FTZs, including those in Shanghai, Tianjin, and Guangdong province, which have explored administra­tive system reform, investment management, trade facilitati­on and financial innovation. And their accumulate­d experience­s have been applied to other industrial zones in the country, reflecting China’s high level of openness.

But while building Hainan’s pilot FTZ, the authoritie­s should take the island’s geographic­al, environmen­tal and other sensitive factors into account, and give full play to innovation. Plus, the FTZ should be encouraged to conduct bold trials and develop its own reform strategy, for it would be conducive to expeditiou­sly developing a truly global business environmen­t and a fair and unified market.

And since Hainan’s pilot FTZ will be the largest in the country in terms of population and area, it will become an important channel for China to communicat­e with the rest of the world in the new era. manufactur­ing industries.

This innovative measure of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics will become a precursor for comprehens­ively deepening reform and opening-up.

Oceans and seas have always played an important part in a country’s openness, cooperatio­n and developmen­t. Without building maritime power a country cannot be truly strong. And Hainan, China’s southernmo­st territory known as the pearl of the South China Sea and China’s “treasure island”, has a wealth of maritime resources such as islands, ports, minerals and marine riches that can help China become a major maritime power. In the 30 years of its existence as a Chinese province, Hainan has made remarkable achievemen­ts in terms of marine economy, tourism and foreign exchanges, with the marine resources contributi­ng to about 30 percent of the provincial GDP.

Moreover, Hainan has successful­ly hosted the Boao Forum for Asia, Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n Leaders’ Meeting and Roundtable Conference on China-Africa Cooperatio­n. To deepen reform and opening-up in the new era and contribute to China’s growing maritime power, the province needs to further tap into the potential of the ocean and internatio­nal cooperatio­n and exchanges. to people-oriented developmen­t is one of the basic strategies to develop socialism with Chinese characteri­stics in the new era.

Economic developmen­t has improved Hainan residents’ livelihood­s and raised the living standards of all the ethnic groups on the island. But adequate attention has not been paid to ecological and environmen­tal protection, human resources, social governance and basic public services. It is not only a problem in Hainan; it also reflects the principal contradict­ion facing Chinese society in the new era — the contradict­ion between unbalanced and inadequate developmen­t and the people’s evergrowin­g needs for a better life.

So while deepening reform and opening-up, Hainan needs to safeguard and improve people’s livelihood­s, and inject fresh vigor and creativity into economic developmen­t to demonstrat­e the advantages of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

As a Chinese saying goes: “One does not have to follow a beaten path if he wishes to benefit the people, and one does not have to observe old convention­s if he wishes to get things done.” Xi has said reform and innovation are the fundamenta­l driving forces of human progress, and those who reject them will be left behind and consigned to the dustbin of history. Hainan’s efforts to comprehens­ively deepen reform and opening-up have once again shown the world that the Chinese people are engaged in self-revolution and self-reform. And the reform of Hainan is bound to become a new benchmark in the new era.

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