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Tianjin FTZ pushes for building of free port

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Tianjin, a coastal city in northern China, is stepping up its efforts to build a highstanda­rd pilot free trade zone and apply for the establishm­ent of a free port to further drive the joint developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the zone’s administra­tion said.

In an email interview with China Daily, the administra­tion revealed that it has, following detailed research and discussion, drafted and revised the constructi­on plan of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei free port, which would further integrate regional developmen­t.

The plan will be submitted to the higher authoritie­s “in due course”, it said. If it is approved, the blueprint for the free port would serve as a platform for the region to open further to the outside world.

A free port is set up within a country or a region’s borders but is outside its customs’ supervisio­n. It is open to all commercial vessels on equal terms. Goods may be unloaded, stored and shipped without the payment of customs duties.

A free port needs specially designed policies in terms of market access, financial systems and taxation, said Wei Jianguo, vice-president of the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges.

Earlier in 2016, a 10 billion yuan ($1.44 billion) government-backed fund was set up to promote the developmen­t and integratio­n of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.

The China (Tianjin) Pilot Free Trade Zone was set up in 2015. More than three years on, the zone has made significan­t advances.

Peng Zhiwei, director of the department of internatio­nal economics and trade at Nankai University, said the Tianjin FTZ has made several breakthrou­ghs in terms of institutio­nal reform, investment promotion, trade liberaliza­tion, and the innovation of financial systems.

By the end of October, the zone had carried out 60 percent of the 128 pilot tasks outlined in an earlier overall plan.

Concrete measures have also been taken in the zone to facilitate trade and investment, offering a one-stop service to companies. The average customs clearance time has been cut from up to two days to two hours. In addition, customs clearance costs have been reduced by 70 percent, and logistics costs by 30 percent.

Since it was launched, the FTZ has attracted 2,353 foreign companies, with total registered capital of 433.1 billion yuan.

For instance, Airbus China, located in the Tianjin pilot FTZ, signed a framework agreement in January with its Chinese partners to increase local production.

Vice-Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen said China is gradually shifting from highspeed to high-quality growth, and that there is huge market potential. The country welcomes multinatio­nals to seize growth opportunit­ies in the Chinese market.

Wang made the comments at the 11th Internatio­nal Roundtable of Multinatio­nal Leaders. The conference, held earlier this month in Tianjin Binhai New Area, brought together government officials and business leaders to discuss the opportunit­ies and challenges that lie ahead.

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