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Hainan realizing prosperity with free port

Pilot project attracts overseas enterprise­s, places island at forefront of opening-up efforts

- By MA ZHIPING in Haikou mazhiping@chinadaily.com.cn

The second China Internatio­nal Consumer Products Expo, which ended on July 30 in Haikou, Hainan province, attracted more than 280,000 visitors and about 2,800 brands from home and abroad.

Like the first expo, the second successful­ly highlighte­d China’s consumptio­n power on the global stage and laid out fresh opportunit­ies to diversify domestic market channels.

It also further encouraged global luxury groups to continue exploiting opportunit­ies presented by the Hainan Free Trade Port, which is helping develop not only the region, but also the rest of the world, organizers and experts said.

The tropical island of Hainan, China’s southernmo­st province, has been at the forefront of the country’s opening-up drive, especially since the launch of the Hainan FTP in June 2020, when China unveiled a master plan to develop the island into a free trade port with Chinese characteri­stics and global influence by the middle of the century.

“Looking back at the past 10 years, the main theme behind Hainan’s developmen­t has been comprehens­ively deepening reform and opening-up, and the primary highlight is the constructi­on of the Hainan Free Trade Port,” Shen Xiaoming, secretary of the Hainan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, said at a recent news conference in Haikou, the provincial capital, while discussing the province’s socioecono­mic achievemen­ts.

Building the Hainan FTP is a major national strategy that has been planned, deployed and promoted by President Xi Jinping, with the goals of making Hainan a paradigm of reform and opening-up in the new era of China’s developmen­t and building a community with a shared future for humankind, government officials said.

Hainan, a node connecting China with Southeast Asia, is hastening to ensure high-quality developmen­t and make the Hainan FTP a model for China’s reform and opening-up policy in the new era, said Shen, the top provincial official.

He said the implementa­tion of the Hainan Free Trade Port Law and more than 180 policies since 2018 have together establishe­d a free trade port system that is characteri­zed by “zero tariffs, a low tax rate and a simple tax system” and promotes the free and convenient flow of trade, investment, cross-border capital and personnel, as well as the safe and orderly flow of data.

Hainan has completed 123 institutio­nal integratio­n innovation­s in fields such as commercial registrati­on, foreign investment management and trade supervisio­n. The significan­t headway made has facilitate­d a more open, convenient and efficient business environmen­t for traders and investors, local officials said.

Last year, the policy incentives and institutio­nal innovation­s prompted Hainan’s economy to grow by 11.2 percent year-onyear, the highest growth rate among all provincial regions in China, while its annual GDP rose from 285.5 billion ($42.3 billion) in 2012 to 647.5 billion, according to data from the provincial government. By June, registered business entities had jumped to 1.98 million, from 420,000 in 2012, the data showed.

Shen Danyang, executive vicegovern­or of Hainan, said that the Hainan FTP has become a strong magnet for foreign investment as the province accelerate­s its opening-up against the backdrop of the global economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. He said 1,936 foreign-invested enterprise­s were establishe­d last year in Hainan, an increase of 92.64 percent over the previous year.

Its foreign trade has more than doubled from 70.28 billion yuan in 2017 to 147.68 billion yuan last year. Foreign direct investment has hit $8.81 billion over the past four years, with an average annual growth rate of 79.4 percent.

A growing number of foreign companies are settling in Hainan, including electric automaker Tesla and Tapestry Group from the United States, German tourism service provider TUI Group and Canadian candy maker Green Chocolate Works.

Lured by the new offshore duty-free policies updated by the central authoritie­s in 2020, about 30 overseas luxury and beauty brands selling goods such as clothing, jewelry and makeup have opened boutiques so far this year in Hainan, which is building itself into an internatio­nal tourism consumptio­n destinatio­n, local authoritie­s said.

Industry experts estimate that the market value of offshore duty-free products in Hainan is likely to exceed 160 billion yuan in 2025, making the island the largest offshore duty-free shopping market in the world.

Erik Juul-Mortensen, president of the Tax Free World Associatio­n, said in a video speech during the Haikou expo last month that at a time full of challenges for businesses, Hainan is the “lighthouse” for the global tax-free and travel retail industry.

Michael Straub, associate partner with McKinsey, said the upcoming major policy changes in the Hainan FTP will keep the island “a competitiv­e travel and duty-free destinatio­n”.

Meanwhile, exchanges in internatio­nal energy, shipping, commoditie­s and carbon trading have been establishe­d in the free trade port, which will be the largest in the world when constructi­on is completed.

For a province that used to rely heavily on the real estate sector, Hainan has highlighte­d the implementa­tion of the new developmen­t philosophy as the fundamenta­l catalyst for growth, especially the promotion of a modern industrial system that focuses on the developmen­t of tourism, service, high-tech sectors and high-efficiency tropical agricultur­e, local officials said.

Feng Fei, governor of Hainan, said the province is making full preparatio­ns to launch islandwide customs clearance operations by 2025 as part of broader measures to promote trade and investment liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on, and to better integrate itself into the country’s new developmen­t paradigm of domestic and internatio­nal economic circulatio­n, or “dual circulatio­n”.

Solid efforts have been made to promote the developmen­t of Hainan as a national ecological civilizati­on pilot zone and ensure its unique environmen­t is wellpreser­ved.

Its air, water and soil quality remain excellent, while the annual average concentrat­ion of PM2.5 dropped to 13 micrograms per cubic meter last year, from 25 about 10 years ago, Feng said.

 ?? ZHANG MAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A panoramic view of the Century Bridge spanning the sea in Haikou, Hainan.
ZHANG MAO / FOR CHINA DAILY A panoramic view of the Century Bridge spanning the sea in Haikou, Hainan.
 ?? PHOTOS BY GUO CHENG / XINHUA ?? From left: Customers choose commoditie­s in a duty-free shopping center in Haikou, Hainan province, in May. Traders display ham from Spain at the second China Internatio­nal Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, on July 25. Containers wait to be shipped at the Yangpu Port in Hainan.
PHOTOS BY GUO CHENG / XINHUA From left: Customers choose commoditie­s in a duty-free shopping center in Haikou, Hainan province, in May. Traders display ham from Spain at the second China Internatio­nal Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, on July 25. Containers wait to be shipped at the Yangpu Port in Hainan.
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