Core Viewpoint - The launch of the Hainan Free Trade Port's closure operation marks a significant transformation in China's economic landscape, emphasizing institutional openness and attracting global high-end resources [1][3]. Group 1: Economic Impact - During the first week of closure operation, Hainan Customs supervised over 400 million yuan worth of "zero tariff" imports and over 20 million yuan of tax-exempt goods for domestic processing [1]. - Hainan saw a 230% year-on-year increase in newly registered foreign trade enterprises, totaling 1,972 [1]. Group 2: Institutional Openness - Institutional openness focuses on internationalization and legalization of rules, regulations, management, and standards, moving beyond traditional policy incentives [1][6]. - The core of institutional openness is to establish a stable, transparent, and predictable system to attract global high-end factors [7]. Group 3: Regional Cooperation - Hainan aims to implement "unilateral openness" towards ASEAN, offering lower tariffs or zero tariffs on goods and higher levels of service trade openness [4][5]. - This proactive approach is designed to reshape regional cooperation and enhance the resilience of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area [5]. Group 4: Global Trade Rules - Hainan's practices will serve as a pressure test for China to engage in global trade rule reconstruction, particularly in aligning with high-standard agreements like CPTPP [8]. - The region will explore various pilot projects in state-owned enterprise reform, intellectual property protection, environmental standards, and digital economy regulations [7][8]. Group 5: Future Development Potential - The combination of "zero tariffs and low tax rates" with Hainan's geographical and ecological advantages is expected to drive growth in green low-carbon industries, digital economy, and high-end tourism [9]. - Specific sectors poised for development include international medical tourism, tropical agriculture, and digital content industries [9][10]. Group 6: Financial and Data Flow Innovations - Post-closure, Hainan is expected to further reduce the negative list for foreign investment and allow foreign control in sectors like healthcare and education [10]. - The region will pilot cross-border data flow systems and explore innovations in financial openness, including digital currency applications [10]. Group 7: Collaborative Mechanisms - Hainan and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area should focus on differentiated positioning, with Hainan emphasizing institutional openness and regional cooperation [10][11]. - The collaboration aims to create a resource allocation center in the Asia-Pacific region, leveraging Hainan's open platform and the Greater Bay Area's industrial advantages [11].
中国(海南)改革发展研究院院长迟福林:海南对标高标准经贸规则,以制度型开放应对逆全球化
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