SAN FRANCISCO, USA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 21 May 2026 - From May 11 to 14, a Hainan economic and trade
delegation, jointly organized by the China Council for the Promotion of
International Trade Hainan Provincial Committee (CCPIT Hainan)and the
Hainan Youth Federation, visited the United States to conduct business
exchange activities aimed at accelerating bilateral trade and investment
between Hainan and the U.S. The delegation, comprising over 20 members,
included heads of enterprises and institutions from sectors such as
international trade, port logistics, digital technology, marine
environmental protection, legal services, and modern agriculture.
At the China (Hainan Free Trade Port)–U.S. (San Francisco) Economic and
Trade Exchange Meeting, the delegation highlighted the policy advantages
and innovative achievements of the Hainan Free Trade Port to American
enterprises. The two sides engaged in extensive exchanges in areas such
as international trade, modern services, high-tech industries, and
cross-border investment.
The head of the delegation noted that since the Hainan Free Trade Port
began island-wide special customs operations on December 18, 2025,
policy dividends have been steadily unleashed. The customs supervision
model of "freer access at the first line, regulated access at the second
line" has been fully implemented. The number of zero-tariff commodity
items has been expanded to 6,631. Additionally, the policy of exempting
tariffs on processed goods with a value-added rate exceeding 30% has
created new cost advantages for cooperation between Chinese and U.S.
enterprises.
Sean Randolph, a representative of the Bay Area Council, stated that
direct exchanges between companies are essential for establishing
long-term cooperative relationships. He noted that the San Francisco Bay
Area, as a key gateway for Pacific trade, has maintained long-standing
economic ties with Asia, particularly China. As the Hainan Free Trade
Port continues to develop, sectors such as services, life sciences, and
tourism are creating new opportunities for collaboration with
California-based businesses.
During the visit, the delegation also participated in the 2026
China-California Economic and Trade Forum and held business negotiations
with U.S. companies. The CCPIT Hainan signed a memorandum of
cooperation with the Sino America Business Information Center to support
the establishment of a platform for bilateral economic and trade
cooperation and exchanges.
In addition, the delegation visited institutions such as the
American-Chinese CEO Society, the Huamei Business Information Center,
the Silicon Valley Open Intelligent Culture Foundation, and Sidley
Austin LLP, engaging in in-depth exchanges on cross-border investment ,
specialized industry development, and commercial legal matters.
In June 2020, China unveiled a master plan to build the whole of Hainan
Island into a globally influential and high-level free trade port by the
middle of the century. The initiative reached a major milestone in
December last year with the launch of island-wide special customs
operations, which marked the completion of the first key step toward
that goal.
The move has turned the island into a special customs supervision zone,
allowing freer trade between Hainan and areas outside China's customs
borders, while enforcing standard customs controls for goods moving from
Hainan to the mainland.