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Hainan set to open two more duty-free stores

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The local government of South China’s Hainan Province is strengthen­ing efforts to apply openingup measures and will put forward plans for the constructi­on of a pilot free trade zone (FTZ) on the island later this year, media reports said on Thursday.

The province will introduce implementa­tion plans for an FTZ and a global tourism and consumptio­n center later this year, news site thepaper. cn reported, citing an official of the Hainan Developmen­t and Reform Commission (HDRC).

The central government in April announced it would support Hainan in becoming a pilot FTZ. The local government will help advance the opening of a duty-free store in Haikou and the constructi­on of a duty-free store in Qionghai later this year, the local tourism authority was quoted as saying in the report. There is already one duty-free shop in Haikou, Hainan’s capital, and another in Sanya, the report said.

Hainan is scheduled to welcome some global cruise companies and two to three internatio­nal hotels later this year and will set up visa-free public service platforms for 59 countries and regions, the report said. The province will also launch more air routes to destinatio­ns across the globe.

Duty-free shopping enjoyed increased popularity in Hainan in the first half of this year. About 7.03 million items were sold in the first six months, with a value of 5.29 billion yuan ($790.3 million), up 32.2 percent and 24.1 percent year-on-year, respective­ly, according to the HDRC.

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