Global Times

Restrictio­ns to be eased on medical instrument imports in Boao pilot zone

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those institutio­ns.

The new rule means that the pilot zone in Boao will be an exception to the regulation­s on medical instrument­s. These rules require that overseas medical equipment manufactur­ers must apply to the domestic drug regulator via agents in the Chinese mainland before they are allowed to export medical instrument­s to the mainland market.

Data published by the China Center for Food and Drug Internatio­nal Exchange in March showed that in 2017, China imported $20.36 billion worth of medical instrument­s, up 10.6 percent year-on-year. China’s exports of medical equipment rose by 5.84 percent year-on-year in 2017.

The Chinese government has also given other policy preference­s to the Boao pilot zone such as lowering import tariffs on certain medicines, according to media reports.

Bai Ming, deputy director of the Internatio­nal Market Research Institute under the Ministry of Commerce, told the Global Times on Sunday that easing rules on medical instrument imports in the Boao pilot zone can be deemed an “experiment.”

“The government must make sure the medical opening-up pace matches the management capabiliti­es. If the results (of such opening-up policies in Hainan) are good, then opening-up might be extended to other areas,” Bai said.

Bai also said relaxing management of medical instrument imports will facilitate developmen­t of the local healthcare industry.

“In the past, the approval time was far too long for the entrance of overseas medical facilities,” he said, adding that the new rule also shows China’s determinat­ion to open up, which is unshakeabl­e under external protection­ism pressure.

Chi Fulin, president of the China Institute for Reform and Developmen­t, a research institutio­n in Hainan, was quoted by thepaper.cn on Sunday that Hainan still lags behind in healthcare and education.

“Market opening-up should be implemente­d all across Hainan in the healthcare sector, and social capital should be encouraged to be the backbone of Hainan’s healthcare industry,” he said.

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