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赵晋平:以封关为契机推进高水平开放
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-11-10 00:10

Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP) represents China's commitment to high-level opening-up and global trade cooperation, with a focus on creating a customs supervision special area for the entire island, characterized by a "zero tariff" trade system and a unique "one line" and "two lines" policy framework [1][2]. Group 1: Hainan FTP Overview - Hainan FTP aims to implement a customs supervision special area with a "zero tariff" policy, showcasing China's determination to expand high-level openness amid a complex international economic environment [1]. - The FTP's design draws on successful management experiences from international free trade zones like Singapore and Dubai, with a significant distinction being that Hainan is not a separate customs area, necessitating the establishment of a "two-line" system [2]. Group 2: Key Tasks for Hainan FTP Development - The first priority is to enhance the openness of the modern service industry, which is crucial for increasing the global influence of Hainan's pillar industries and fostering new competitive advantages in service trade [3]. - The second task involves gradually increasing the level of liberalization for "one line" policies, expanding the range of "zero tariff" goods from 1,900 to approximately 6,600 items, thereby reducing the taxable and specially managed imports to below 26% [4]. - The third focus is on innovating "two line" regulatory policies to prevent "zero tariff" goods from impacting the inland market while ensuring smooth economic connections between Hainan and the mainland [5]. - The fourth task is to advance tax system reforms, emphasizing "zero tariff, low tax rates, and simplified tax systems" to enhance investor expectations and attract domestic and foreign enterprises [6][7].