新疆自贸试验区挂牌两年 形成72项省级制度创新成果
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-14 12:25

Core Insights - The Xinjiang Free Trade Zone has achieved 72 provincial-level institutional innovation results in two years, enhancing the level of institutional openness [1][2] Group 1: Institutional Innovations - The innovations cover eight key areas: trade facilitation, investment facilitation, personnel flow facilitation, government management innovation, financial openness innovation, industrial development, business environment, and regulatory oversight [2] - The implementation of a comprehensive regulatory system for bonded aviation fuel has serviced over 9,400 flights, with a monthly supply capacity growth rate of 18% [2] - A new "QR code" rapid customs clearance model for self-driving export vehicles has improved clearance efficiency by 80% [2] Group 2: International Cooperation - The Xinjiang Free Trade Zone is deepening international cooperation with Central Asia, West Asia, and South Asia, exemplified by the collaboration between the Kashgar area and Kyrgyzstan's Naryn region to build an international industrial park [3] - The Urumqi area has pioneered a "business + technology" model to promote bonded aircraft maintenance services and has innovated a comprehensive service model for fruit and vegetable exports, reducing costs per container by 15% [3] - The Horgos area is testing new models for cross-border services in traditional Chinese medicine and tourism, expanding international cooperation in healthcare, culture, and digital sectors [3] Group 3: Business Environment Optimization - The Xinjiang Free Trade Zone focuses on transforming government functions to optimize the business environment, offering over 100 exclusive services for high-level talents through initiatives like the "Red Mountain Talent Card" [3] - Innovative financing tools such as data assets and "Hui Trade Loan" have effectively alleviated financing difficulties for small and micro enterprises [3] - A cross-border settlement platform has been established, supporting transactions in 18 currencies, including the ruble [3][4]