Core Viewpoint - The processing value-added duty exemption policy is a core policy of Hainan Free Trade Port, which is accelerating benefits for enterprises as the policy is further optimized post-closure [1] Group 1: Policy Overview - The processing value-added duty exemption policy allows goods processed in Hainan Free Trade Port with imported materials to be exempt from import duties if the value-added reaches or exceeds 30% [1] - The policy was first piloted in July 2021 in the Yangpu Bonded Port Area and has since expanded from 2.3 square kilometers to the entire Hainan Free Trade Port [1] - The General Administration of Customs issued interim measures clarifying the calculation methods for value-added and the procedural requirements for enterprises to apply for benefits [1] Group 2: Policy Adjustments - The threshold for enterprises to benefit from the policy has been relaxed, removing the requirement that the main business income of encouraged industries must account for over 60% of total revenue [2] - The range of import materials has been expanded to include "zero-duty" goods, allowing these goods to also benefit from the duty exemption when processed [2] - Hainan-produced materials can now be included in the value-added calculation, facilitating enterprises in meeting the 30% value-added requirement [2] - The scope of cumulative value-added processing has been broadened, allowing goods with overall value-added exceeding 30% to be sold domestically [2] Group 3: Implementation and Impact - As of 2023, 200 enterprises have applied for the processing value-added duty exemption policy, with 123 approved and 48 benefiting, resulting in a total domestic sales value of 10.03 billion yuan and duty exemptions of approximately 840 million yuan [3] - The 48 benefiting enterprises span 10 industry categories and 44 product application scenarios, including food processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and jewelry production [3]
海南自贸港加工增值政策加速惠企 封关后将进一步优化
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-31 02:26