Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the "China Yangpu Port" as an international ship registration hub marks a significant milestone for Hainan Free Trade Port, with three international vessels registered on the first day of the port's closure, indicating strong market recognition and the effectiveness of policy innovations in the region [1][2][3]. Group 1: Vessel Registration and Policy Impact - The first three international vessels registered at "China Yangpu Port" include "De Fu 1200," "Hua Shun Oil 698," and "Hong Jin Shuo," covering key business areas such as cargo transportation and engineering construction [1]. - The registration of these vessels reflects the comprehensive attractiveness of "China Yangpu Port" for shipping assets, enhanced by the policy advantages following the full closure of Hainan [1][2]. - The "special handling" measures introduced by Hainan for international ship registration have significantly improved registration efficiency and service experience, allowing companies to leverage low tax rates and simplified tax systems to reduce operational costs [2]. Group 2: Growth and Development of Shipping Industry - The overall scale of operations for companies in Hainan has expanded from domestic to international markets, with shipping routes extending to Southeast Asia and the Middle East, driven by favorable local policies [2]. - As of December 18, "China Yangpu Port" has registered 80 vessels with a total tonnage exceeding 4.3 million and a total capacity of 752.96 million deadweight tons, maintaining the leading position among domestic free trade zones [3]. - The Hainan International Ship Registration Administration aims to attract more international vessels and shipping enterprises, contributing to the establishment of Yangpu Port as an international shipping hub and enhancing Hainan's role as a significant gateway for China's opening-up [3].
海南自贸港封关首日 3艘国际船舶落户“中国洋浦港”
Xin Hua Wang·2025-12-18 11:08