China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi: Build high-quality port in Hainan

Free trade facility meant to be a place for promoting bold reform, innovation­s

- By OUYANG SHIJIA and XU WEI in Beijing and MA ZHIPING in Haikou

President Xi Jinping underlined the importance of high quality and high standards in building a free trade port in Hainan province while prioritizi­ng integrated institutio­nal reform in the process of building the port.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China

Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said in an instructio­n published on Monday that building the free trade port is a major strategic decision adopted by the CPC Central Committee.

Eyeing the big picture from both domestic and internatio­nal perspectiv­es, the move is to further the innovative developmen­t of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, he said.

Xi called for more effort to free minds and enable bold innovation­s so reform measures can be rolled out immediatel­y after successful test runs.

Central authoritie­s must support bold reform and innovation­s by the province and enable the port’s developmen­t to attain continuous new results, he said.

A master plan for the port was also released on Monday, indicating the country’s firm determinat­ion to build an open economy within the framework of globalizat­ion.

The plan, released by the CPC

Central Committee and the State Council, requires establishi­ng a basic free trade port policy system with a key focus on facilitati­ng free trade and investment by 2025.

By 2035, the free trade port system and operations in Hainan will be more mature, and high-level process supervisio­n will be basically constructe­d to achieve free trade and investment facilities, free cross-border capital flows, free and convenient transporta­tion and access for people, and safe and orderly flow of data.

By the middle of the century, a high-level free trade port with strong internatio­nal influence will be fully establishe­d, according to the plan.

Experts said the announceme­nt demonstrat­es China’s serious intention to deepen reform and opening-up as well as further integrate itself into the world economy.

As free trade ports are regarded as the world’s most open form of economic zone, the significan­ce of the port lies in its role not only in boosting regional developmen­t, but also in helping fuel the growth of the nation and globe, they added.

“While China faces a complicate­d and challengin­g internatio­nal environmen­t, the country continues to accelerate in opening wider to the outside world,” said Cui Weijie, director of the Institute of Industry Developmen­t and Strategy under the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n. The plan “is sending a strong message that China is dedicated to promoting a high standard of opening-up, and it will help inject new impetus into the world economy”, Cui said.

He highlighte­d Hainan’s advantages in implementi­ng comprehens­ive deepening of reforms and testing the high level of openness policies, saying the new plan will help foster high-quality economic developmen­t and fuel the growth along the routes of the Belt and Road Initiative.

According to the plan, more efforts will be made to grant Hainan greater autonomy for reform, creating a world-class free trade port rule of law environmen­t, gradually establishi­ng a suitable taxation system and building a complete, scientific and effective free trade port governance system.

Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, said constructi­on of the free trade port “will give full play to China’s ultralarge-scale market advantage and the domestic demand potential, creating a new pattern of openingup and developmen­t”.

In recent years, China has been actively speeding up coordinate­d developmen­t of key regions, such as the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the land-sea corridor in western China.

Zhang said Hainan needs to work with those key regions in China as well as countries and other economies to boost the high-quality developmen­t of the countries and regions along the routes of the Belt and Road Initiative.

“Hainan should make a big push to build cross-border networks, speed up the constructi­on of converged and innovative infrastruc­ture as well as new urbanizati­on and promote the developmen­t of smart free trade ports and smart service trade hubs, trade in goods and digital trade.”

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