Core Viewpoint - The Hainan Free Trade Port (Hainan FTP) is set to officially start its customs closure on December 18, 2025, marking a significant milestone in China's efforts to expand its openness and establish a new economic system [1] Group 1: Hainan FTP Development - The policy and institutional framework for Hainan FTP has been initially established over the past five years since the release of the overall plan in June 2020 [1] - The customs closure will create a special customs supervision area across Hainan Island, implementing a policy characterized by "freeing up the first line, controlling the second line, and allowing freedom within the island" [1] Group 2: Six Aspects of Accelerating Openness - The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) will focus on six areas to enhance openness, including establishing a free and secure trade management system, expanding the range of zero-tariff goods, and improving the investment environment [2][3] - A transparent and predictable investment environment will be created by relaxing foreign investment access and implementing a commitment-based entry system [2] - Financial policies will be gradually established to support open development, including expanding the functions of multi-functional free trade accounts [2] - More convenient entry and exit management policies will be implemented, including relaxed restrictions on personnel movement and improved visa policies [2] Group 3: Taxation and Fiscal Policies - The Ministry of Finance is working on tax policies related to the customs closure, including the implementation of zero-tariff policies and adjustments to the import tax list [4][5] - The Ministry will continue to implement current preferential tax policies to attract high-end talent and quality enterprises to Hainan [5] - Research on sales tax reform is underway, aiming to simplify the tax system and adapt it to the needs of the Hainan FTP [6] Group 4: Customs and Processing Policies - The General Administration of Customs has optimized the processing and value-added tax exemption policy, allowing goods processed in Hainan to be exempt from import duties if they meet certain value-added criteria [7][8] - The threshold for companies to benefit from the exemption has been lowered, and the range of applicable imported materials has been expanded [7][8] Group 5: Trade Management and Openness - The Ministry of Commerce is developing a list of prohibited and restricted import and export goods, enhancing the transparency and openness of trade management [9][10] - The list will allow for the relaxation of management measures on certain imported goods, significantly increasing the openness of trade in Hainan [10]
海南自贸港封关倒计时 四部门将陆续完善制度体系