Group 1 - The core point of the news is that Hainan Free Trade Port will officially close customs on December 18, 2023, marking a significant step towards further opening up the region [1][2]. - "Closing customs" means establishing Hainan Island as a special customs supervision area, implementing a policy characterized by "one line" being open, "two lines" being managed, and free movement within the island [2]. - The "one line" refers to the open policy between Hainan Free Trade Port and other countries and regions outside China's customs, while the "two lines" involve precise management of the open policies with the mainland [2]. Group 2 - There will be no changes in the entry and exit of personnel to Hainan after the customs closure; travelers will continue to enjoy the same travel experience without needing additional documentation [3]. - The range of "zero tariff" products will expand from the current 1,900 tax items to approximately 6,600 tax items, covering about 74% of all product tax items, which is an increase of nearly 53 percentage points compared to before the customs closure [4]. - The benefits of the new policies will extend to various enterprises and institutions across the island, significantly reducing production costs and enhancing the level of trade liberalization and facilitation in Hainan Free Trade Port [4].
海南自贸港封关意味着什么?有哪些变化?一组问答带你了解
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-07-23 09:51