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South China’s Hainan launches measures to further expand imports: report

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South China’s Hainan Province recently issued four measures intended to stimulate imports and boost foreign trade in the region, according to a report by Hainan Daily on Wednesday.

The measures, which include enhancing trade freedom and continuous optimizati­on of the import structure and the internatio­nal market layout, are part of Hainan’s major efforts to build a free trade zone in the province, an expert said.

According to the report, imports of daily consumer goods including medicine, rehabilita­tion facilities, and elderly care equipment will be supported. It also mentions reducing import duties on automobile­s and medicines.

Policies encouragin­g convenienc­e stores and duty-free shops are also included.

In terms of the optimizati­on of the internatio­nal market layout, Hainan is expected to deepen its cooperatio­n with countries and regions along the routes of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which will also be the key sources of imports, especially in minerals, chemicals and wood chips.

Shi Qi, head of the department of economics at Tianjin University of Finance and Economics, said the measures are ultimately aimed at taking full advantage of the province’s location in relation to ASEAN countries and the BRI.

“Those measures will allow more trade freedom and attract multinatio­nals to set up headquarte­rs in the province. Ultimately, Hainan can be expected to unleash its full potential in the larger picture such as cooperatio­n with ASEAN and the BRI countries,” Shi said.

Cooperatio­n with the ASEAN countries will be strengthen­ed in the field of high-quality marine fisheries to meet growing demand amid the economic upgrade.

The province also aims to boost services trade, and strengthen imports of agricultur­al products.

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