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Hainan FTP marks 6-month milestone of special customs operations, signs deals during Hong Kong visit
Senin, 29 Juni 2026 | 22:39
CCPIT Hainan signs a deepened cooperation MOU with the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce.
HONG KONG SAR -
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- 29 June 2026 - As the Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP) marked the
six-month milestone since the launch of its full special customs
operations, a Hainan provincial delegation wrapped up a three-day visit
to Hong Kong. During the visit, the delegation signed deepened
cooperation agreements with several major local chambers of commerce and
promoted the latest policies introduced since the island-wide special
customs operations took effect.
According to data released by Hainan Province during the visit, Hainan's
foreign trade has surged since the launch of special customs
operations. As of June 17, the province's total goods imports and
exports reached RMB 173.98 billion (approximately US$24 billion), up
54.6% year on year. Imports of zero-tariff goods hit RMB 2.645 billion, a
120% jump that generated tariff savings of RMB 440 million. A total of
172,100 new market entities were registered—a 61% increase—including
1,240 foreign-invested enterprises. Zero-tariff items now account for
74% of all tariff lines, benefiting more than 12,000 market entities.
During the Hong Kong visit, China Council for the Promotion of
International Trade Hainan Provincial Committee (CCPIT Hainan) signed
separate deepened cooperation MOUs with the Chinese General Chamber of
Commerce, Hong Kong and the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce. Under
the MOUs, the parties will establish a regular liaison mechanism for
the periodic exchange of economic and trade information, and will
promote collaboration in areas including professional services, green
finance, the digital economy, supply chain management, and cultural
tourism. Mutual enterprise service desks will be set up to provide
consulting services regarding policies and projects. The parties will
leverage their complementary strengths to help Chinese mainland
enterprises access overseas markets via Hong Kong, while facilitating
Hong Kong companies' entry into the Chinese mainland through Hainan.
The delegation also held talks with the British Chamber of Commerce in
Hong Kong and the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, exploring
ways for British and American businesses to leverage Hainan's
value-added processing tariff exemptions and multifunctional free trade
accounts to position themselves in regional supply chains and
cross-border investment and financing. HSBC, De Beers, and other British
firms are already active in Hainan, and the UK served as the Guest of
Honor country at the 2025 China International Consumer Products Expo.
According to industry analysts, amid the shifting international trade
landscape, Hainan is leveraging Hong Kong's "super-connector" role to
accelerate its integration with global capital and business networks,
while simultaneously offering the Hong Kong business community a policy
testing ground for entering the Chinese mainland market.
BERITA LAINNYA
BERIKAN KOMENTAR