Core Viewpoint - The recent docking of a 150,000-ton foreign trade vessel at Yangpu International Container Terminal marks a significant milestone in the construction of Yangpu as a "dual hub port," enhancing its capabilities for accommodating ultra-large vessels and supporting the development of a modern logistics system aligned with the Hainan Free Trade Port's operational goals [1][2]. Group 1 - Yangpu is positioned as the southern hub port for domestic north-south routes and the eastern hub port for east-west routes from Southeast Asia to North America [1]. - The ongoing expansion of Yangpu Port is improving its capacity for ultra-large vessel docking and enhancing the port infrastructure of Hainan Free Trade Port [1]. - The establishment of the Hainan International Ship Registration Administration in December 2024 will manage the lifecycle of vessels registered under "China Yangpu Port," introducing a pioneering "one port for the entire island" registration mechanism [1]. Group 2 - Companies constructing vessels in Yangpu can benefit from a 13% VAT rebate and exemptions from 23% tariffs and VAT on imported vessels, saving over 400 million yuan in costs [2]. - The introduction of policies allowing foreign crew members to participate in training, testing, and employment in Hainan broadens the scope of Yangpu's shipping expansion policies [2]. - By 2027, Yangpu is expected to handle over 3.5 million TEUs, a 70% increase from 2025, and by 2035, the port's throughput capacity is projected to reach 225 million tons, aiming to become the world's first "smart green zero-carbon hub port" [2].
洋浦港不断提升现代航运服务能级 促进航运扩大开放政策快速落地
Hai Nan Ri Bao·2025-06-08 00:14