Core Insights - Hainan Free Trade Port officially launched its full island closure on December 18, implementing a customs supervision model characterized by "one line open, two lines controlled, and free within the island" [1][3] Group 1: Customs Supervision and Trade Facilitation - On the first day of closure, customs supervised "zero tariff" imports valued at 360 million yuan, primarily consisting of crude oil and aviation equipment [1] - The "one line" customs supervision allows for expedited clearance of eligible "zero tariff" goods and bonded goods, significantly enhancing customs efficiency [3] - The "two line" supervision focuses on precise regulation of goods benefiting from zero tariffs and processing value-added policies [3] Group 2: Import and Processing Activities - The first batch of "zero tariff" goods, including crude oil and medical equipment, cleared customs efficiently, with a notable import of 3.558 million tons of limestone and 350 million yuan worth of crude oil [4] - Companies like Hainan Weili Medical Technology Co., Ltd. are leveraging the processing value-added policy to import raw materials, process them locally, and sell them domestically, achieving over 30% value-added rates [5] - The customs process has been streamlined, allowing vehicles to pass through the "two line" customs supervision channel more efficiently, with a system that predicts clearance based on risk assessment [5]
海南自由贸易港封关首日通关高效顺畅
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-19 15:41