Global Times

New policies to further open up Hainan free trade port

- By GT staff reporters

China is ready to announce soon a series of policy measures for the Hainan Free Trade Port, including a reduced negative list for cross- border trade in services, aiming to further open up a wide range of sectors for foreign firms, including energy, food, electronic­s and machinery, officials said on Monday.

A draft of the negative list has been completed and the correspond­ing procedures are in progress, and 28 measures to further promote liberaliza­tion and the facilitati­on of trade will be released “in the coming days,” Wang Shouwen, vice commerce minister, said in Beijing.

“The 28 measures include easing import and export qualificat­ions and quantity management of crude oil, refined oil products, sugar and other commoditie­s in certain regions, and abolishing the import license management of mechanical and electrical products,” Wang said.

He noted that documents for the measures have been drawn up and approved by the State Council, the nation’s cabinet. A draft of the negative list of cross- border trade in services for the Hainan Free Trade Port has also been completed.

The list will continuous­ly be reduced, Cong Liang, a senior official at the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said at the press conference, adding that more industries and fields will be included in the list of encouraged industries.

Analysts said that the upcoming supportive measures will further promote the opening- up and developmen­t of many sectors in Hainan, attracting more domestic and foreign resources.

“In the early stage, the constructi­on of the Hainan Free Trade Port has received a lot of policy support. The measures and policies are expected to support the opening- up and developmen­t of many sectors in Hainan, which will promote economies of scale,” Tao Jin, an analyst at Suning Financial Research Institute, told the Global Times on Monday.

To attract more overseas investment in Hainan, the negative list should be strictly implemente­d to accelerate free trade, Tao added.

“Today’s press conference defined the developmen­t orientatio­n of the Hainan Free Trade Port, with modern services and advanced technology as the core areas,” Zhou Maohua, an analyst at Everbright Bank, said.

Sales of tax- free goods doubled to 30 billion yuan ($ 4.6 billion) in 2020 from 2019 and sales are expected to reach 60 billion yuan this year, according to Shen Xiaoming, secretary of Communist Party of China Hainan Provincial Committee.

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