120多万卡宴只卖60万!海南自贸港“零关税”进口车政策落地,不适用于个人消费
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-21 09:22

Core Viewpoint - The recent implementation of the "zero tariff" policy for imported vehicles in Hainan has generated significant public interest, particularly due to the substantial price reductions on luxury cars, although the policy is not applicable to individual consumers [1][4]. Group 1: Policy Implementation - Hainan's "zero tariff" policy for imported vehicles officially took effect on December 18, allowing for significant price reductions on luxury cars, such as a Porsche Cayenne originally priced at over 1.2 million yuan now available for around 600,000 yuan [1][3]. - The policy exempts qualifying imported vehicles from customs duties, value-added tax, and consumption tax, leading to substantial price drops; for example, a Toyota Hiace valued at 227,000 yuan had tax exemptions totaling approximately 84,000 yuan, resulting in a nearly 40% price reduction [3][4]. Group 2: Eligibility and Restrictions - The "zero tariff" policy is exclusively available to enterprises engaged in transportation and tourism within Hainan, with strict conditions such as the requirement for vehicles to be used for operations and to have satellite tracking systems [4]. - Companies must either have a fleet of at least 15 operational vehicles for over three years or import a minimum of 15 zero-tariff vehicles at once to qualify for the policy [4]. - Even for eligible enterprises, there are stringent restrictions on vehicle transferability, operational registration, and time spent outside Hainan, with vehicles needing to be registered for operational use and subject to a 15-year scrappage rule [4]. Group 3: Market Impact - Following the announcement of the zero tariff policy, Sanya's duty-free sales surged, with total sales reaching 118 million yuan, and a 60% increase in customer footfall at Sanya International Duty-Free City, indicating a strong positive impact on the local consumer market [5].