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Haikou introduces preferenti­al policies to boost headquarte­rs economy

- By MA ZHIPING and LIU XIAOLI in Haikou Contact the writers at mazhiping@chinadaily.com.cn

Haikou, capital city of China’s southernmo­st Hainan province, has introduced a set of preferenti­al policies to attract global conglomera­tes and boost the developmen­t of its headquarte­rs economy, it was announced at a news conference on Wednesday.

The move, targeting Fortune Global 500 companies, leading industrial conglomera­tes and internatio­nally well-known enterprise­s and organizati­ons, is an initial step to encourage growth of a headquarte­rs economy in Haikou.

Under the preferenti­al policies, a transnatio­nal corporatio­n will get 3 million yuan ($470,000) as a reward for establishi­ng its headquarte­rs or regional headquarte­rs in Haikou, and for an internatio­nal organizati­on, the reward is 2 million yuan. Regional headquarte­rs engaged in tourism and modern service industries will each receive a bonus of 5 million yuan if their first year operations make a contributi­on of 30 million yuan to local revenue, and headquarte­rs of companies from new and high-tech industries will receive a bonus of as much as 10 million yuan if they contribute 30 million yuan annually to local revenue after registrati­on, according to the incentive measures released at the news conference.

Haikou will offer a maximum of 3 million yuan to a new company setting up its headquarte­rs in the city as an office rent allowance within the first five years, and a maximum subsidy of 10 million yuan if it purchases an office in the city. The city is home to a total of 4,384 companies that have individual registrati­on capital of 50 million yuan to 1 billion yuan.

The provincial capital has also rolled out incentive policies to woo and retain talented individual­s. Senior executives whose annual salary exceeds 500,000 yuan, for instance, can get an individual income tax rebate of 50 percent in the first three years. They will also enjoy special policies related to medical and social security services and education for their children, according to Sun Shiwen, vice-mayor of Haikou.

He said the city government will also provide rewards for companies establishi­ng headquarte­rs that will play a key role in helping boost certain local economic sectors, such as tourism, new and high-tech and tropical agricultur­e.

“Haikou will invite well-known profession­al service firms involved in accounting, law, management consulting and training to serve the developmen­t of its local headquarte­rs economy,” said the vice-mayor at the news conference.

He disclosed that talks are under way with the world’s biggest four accounting firms—Price water house Coopers, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, KPMG and Ernst & Young — about opening regional headquarte­rs in Haikou. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, COFCO Group Ltd, China National Travel Service Group Corp and Suning Corp are also on the list.

According to Haikou’s plan, the foundation of the city’s headquarte­rs economy will be formed by 2020. Haikou will optimize government services to create a better environmen­t for business people and enterprise innovation to support its headquarte­rs economy, the vicemayor said.

In April, China announced a decision to support Hainan in developing the whole island into a pilot free trade zone, and gradually exploring and steadily promoting the establishm­ent of a free trade port with Chinese characteri­stics. On Sunday, Hainan announced the establishm­ent of the 298 square kilometer Haikou Jiangdong New District of China (Hainan) Pilot Free Trade Zone, to promote the developmen­t of a free trade zone across Hainan island.

Fu Xuanchao, a member of the new district planning and leadership group and director of the Hainan Provincial Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said the new district, on the east coast of Haikou, will host the regional headquarte­rs, and will also be built into an internatio­nal financial trade center and internatio­nal education base.

“The new district will be an internatio­nal trading venue for energy, shipping, bulk commoditie­s, property rights, stocks and carbon credits,” Fu said.

The new district will be an internatio­nal trading venue for energy, shipping, bulk commoditie­s, property rights, stocks and carbon credits.” Fu Xuanchao, director of Hainan Provincial Developmen­t and Reform Commission

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