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民企奋进自贸港:相向而行,蓬勃发展
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-15 03:26

Core Viewpoint - The development prospects for the private economy in the Hainan Free Trade Port are broad and promising, with significant opportunities for private enterprises and entrepreneurs to thrive as the port construction progresses [1]. Group 1: Private Enterprises in Hainan - As of June 30, 2023, there are 360.44 million private business entities in Hainan, accounting for 97.54% of the province's total business entities, with 937,200 private enterprises contributing nearly 60% of the GDP and about 90% of employment [2]. - Private enterprises are seen as a crucial driving force in the construction of the Hainan Free Trade Port, enhancing overall strength, innovation capability, and market competitiveness [2]. Group 2: Legislative Support for Private Economy - The "Several Provisions on Promoting the Development of the Private Economy in Hainan Free Trade Port" was implemented on July 30, 2023, aimed at optimizing the development environment for private enterprises and ensuring fair market competition [3]. - This legislation is the first local regulation following the national "Private Economy Promotion Law" and consists of 29 articles focusing on fair competition, policy empowerment, and financial support [3]. Group 3: Policy Empowerment for Private Economy - The provisions encourage private economic organizations to participate in key industries such as tourism, modern services, high-tech industries, and tropical agriculture, and to engage in significant project construction [4]. - The regulations also support technological innovation, urging private enterprises to increase R&D investment in strategic emerging industries and establish mechanisms for collaboration with research institutions [4]. Group 4: Internationalization and Trade Support - The provisions require relevant departments to enhance service and regulatory collaboration, providing one-stop services for cross-border trade and investment, and supporting private enterprises in international expansion [5]. - Hainan's policies, including "zero tariffs" and "low tax rates," are expected to reduce corporate tax burdens and investment costs, thereby attracting more investors [6].