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Haikou plays key role in Hainan Free Trade Port

- By CHEN BOWEN in Haikou chenbowen@chinadaily.com.cn

As Hainan Free Trade Port emerges as China’s vanguard of openingup, Haikou, the provincial capital, is playing a pivotal role in shaping the core area of the initiative.

“Our vision is to transform this core area into a modern and internatio­nally-oriented new Haikou,” said Ding Hui, mayor of Haikou and a deputy to the 14th National People’s Congress.

Haikou, Hainan’s provincial capital, is accelerati­ng preparatio­ns for the independen­t customs operations of the free trade port and creating a vital hub in domestic and internatio­nal dual circulatio­n, Ding said.

The city is spearheadi­ng the expansion of Meilan Internatio­nal Airport Phase III, deepening its linkages with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Yangtze River Delta, elevating its global connectivi­ty and supply chain service management capabiliti­es, and building itself into an internatio­nal gateway hub city.

“Haikou is also committed to unleashing its developmen­tal potential and fostering a climate of robust investment,” Ding said.

The city’s imports and exports of goods increased by 30.5 percent last year, propelling Haikou into the ranks of China’s top 100 foreign trade cities. It also experience­d a 36.7 percent surge in new foreignfun­ded enterprise­s, coupled with an 86 percent rise in foreign investment filings. Sixty-eight Fortune 500 enterprise­s have set up a presence in the city.

With the rapid developmen­t of its advanced manufactur­ing industry and surge in internatio­nal tourism consumptio­n, Haikou, though encompassi­ng only about a 10th of Hainan’s total area, contribute­s over a third of the province’s gross domestic product and fixed asset investment, he said.

In August, Haikou was selected as one of the inaugural pilot cities for the digital transforma­tion of small and medium-sized enterprise­s in China.

During the eight-day Spring Festival holiday, Haikou received 1.82 million tourists, up 30.5 percent year-on-year, and achieved tourism revenue of 2.75 billion yuan ($382 million), up 52.6 percent.

Haikou serves as the primary entry point for over 90 percent of the province’s production and living materials, Ding said. Last year, it resumed or opened 29 internatio­nal passenger routes including destinatio­ns like Sydney and Auckland, facilitati­ng the transporta­tion of more than 24.33 million passengers, up 118 percent yearon-year.

The expansion of internatio­nal sister city relationsh­ips to include Valencia, Brazil, last year took Haikou’s tally of internatio­nal sister cities to 44.

The allure of Haikou’s favorable employment and living environmen­t has attracted over 275,000 talented individual­s since April 2018, constituti­ng 81.1 percent of the province’s talent influx.

By setting its sights on achieving the world’s highest level of opening-up and fostering institutio­nal openness through rules, regulation­s, management and standards, Haikou is poised to become a leading global player in internatio­nal cooperatio­n and trade, Ding said.

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