Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that after the closure operation of Hainan Free Trade Port, customs will implement a management system that features "open on the first line, controlled on the second line, and free within the island" [1] - Customs will manage three categories of goods at the "second line" port: "zero tariff" goods, goods enjoying processing value-added policies, and goods with relaxed trade management measures [1] - The customs will set up customs supervision channels and non-customs supervision channels at the "second line port" to facilitate trade between Hainan and the mainland [1] Group 2 - The customs will implement a convenient clearance model called "direct release" for imported "zero tariff" goods and bonded goods, which simplifies the declaration process significantly [2] - The "direct release" policy was first piloted in June 2020 and has been gradually expanded to various bonded areas, allowing for a reduction in the number of declaration items from 105 to 33 for eligible goods [2] - Goods eligible for "direct release" are generally low-risk as they do not involve inspection, certification, or taxation, leading to faster clearance times [2]
海口海关:海南自贸港封关后在“二线”仅对三类货物实行管理
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-30 21:20