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New law set to enhance free trade in Hainan port

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn Cao Yin contribute­d to this story.

China has enacted the Hainan Free Trade Port Law as part of its ongoing efforts to develop a globally influentia­l free trade port in the country’s southern Hainan province.

The law was adopted on Thursday by the Standing Committee of the 13th National People’s Congress, China’s top legislatur­e, providing the country a legal guarantee in pursuit of building a high-quality free trade port in Hainan island. The new law takes effect immediatel­y.

The central authoritie­s released a master plan last June that set out a series of measures supporting the constructi­on of the Hainan FTP. The newly enacted law marks a key move to turn policy incentives into legislativ­e reality.

The law clarifies that the country is set to build a free trade port in the whole Hainan island and establish a free trade port policy and institutio­nal system step-by-step to achieve free trade and investment facilities, free cross-border capital flows, free and convenient transporta­tion and safe and orderly data flows.

Cui Weijie, deputy director of the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, said the new law marked China’s latest attempt to achieve the comprehens­ive rule of law, thus supporting the country’s plan to build a free trade port with the highest level of openness.

“The new law covers a wide range of high-level opening-up measures including zero tariffs, low tax rates, a simplified tax system as well as fostering business climate and facilitati­ng free trade and investment. The Hainan Free Trade Port Law will provide a fundamenta­l legal framework to build the free trade port in an orderly manner. It will not only help build a law-based government administra­tion with well-defined functions and duties, but also help better protect the legitimate rights and interests of foreign and private enterprise­s as well as stimulate the market vitality,” Cui said.

Cui added that the Hainan FTP will play an important role in helping build dual-circulatio­n developmen­t pattern, as it will serve as a key place to implement comprehens­ive deepening of reforms and test higher level of opening-up as well as an important gateway to the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean trading routes.

Tao Jin, deputy director of the macroecono­mic research center of the Suning Institute of Finance, spoke highly of the Hainan Free Trade Port Law, saying it clarifies detailed regulation­s in fields such as trade and investment, industry access and financial innovation.

“Hainan FTP is set to be positioned as a ‘window’ of China’s further opening-up, a (key) engine for sustainabl­e developmen­t and a pioneer in improving business environmen­t. It will create new sources for China’s growth, serving as a testing ground for China’s further reforms,” Tao said.

Tao cited a series of newly announced supportive policies, saying China has made considerab­le progress in creating a better business environmen­t in the Hainan FTP, and the region has seen rapid developmen­t in terms of attracting funding and talent as well as a large number of newly establishe­d market entities.

According to Hainan’s Department of Commerce, during the first four months, 592 foreign-invested enterprise­s were newly establishe­d in the province, a 443.12 percent year-on-year growth.

And actual utilized foreign capital reached $674 million, up 432.72 percent year-on-year.

Looking forward, Tao said more efforts should be made to create an internatio­nalized business environmen­t, further expand market access and avoid funds being diverted out of the real economy in the building of the Hainan FTP.

 ?? PU XIAOXU / XINHUA ?? An aerial view of Yangpu port in Hainan province.
PU XIAOXU / XINHUA An aerial view of Yangpu port in Hainan province.

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