海南离岛免税再扩容 宠物用品、微型无人机也可免税“购”了
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-10-18 11:53

Core Viewpoint - The recent announcement by the Ministry of Finance and the General Administration of Customs aims to expand the duty-free shopping policy for travelers in Hainan, supporting the construction of the Hainan Free Trade Port and enhancing consumer spending [2][3]. Policy Adjustments - The new policy introduces two additional categories of duty-free goods: pet supplies and portable musical instruments, while also expanding the definition of small household appliances and electronic consumer products [3]. - Duty-free retailers are now allowed to sell domestic products such as scarves, clothing, and ceramics under the duty-free policy, treating these sales as exports eligible for tax refunds [3]. - The age requirement for duty-free shopping has been raised from 16 to 18 years [4]. Consumer Benefits - Travelers who leave Hainan and hold valid travel documents can enjoy the duty-free shopping policy, with their purchases counting towards an annual limit of 100,000 RMB, with no restrictions on the number of purchases [4]. - Local residents with a record of leaving the island can purchase duty-free goods without limit within a calendar year, enhancing the attractiveness of the policy [4]. Market Performance - During the recent "Double Festival" holiday, Hainan's duty-free sales reached 944 million RMB, a 13.6% increase year-on-year, with an average spending of 7,685 RMB per person [6]. - Companies like China Duty Free Group and Wangfujing reported strong performance during the holiday, with significant customer traffic and sales growth [7]. Industry Outlook - The global duty-free and travel retail market is projected to reach 7.43 billion USD in 2024, reflecting a 3% growth, driven by international tourism recovery and supportive policies [8]. - In 2024, the number of inbound tourists to China is expected to increase by 60.8%, with total consumption rising by 77.8%, indicating a robust cross-border consumption environment [9]. - China Duty Free Group holds a dominant market share of 78.7% in the Chinese duty-free and travel retail market, with other companies holding smaller shares [9].