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Is Hainan China's most ambitious experiment in free trade & economic openness?

As global trade faces rising tariffs and growing protectionism, China is moving in the opposite direction by opening one of its doors wider. That door is Hainan, a tropical island now being positioned as China's most ambitious experiment in free trade and economic openness.

Is Hainan a free trade zone?

China already has 22 free trade zones (FTZs), but Hainan represents a fundamentally different level of openness. Most FTZs are limited to specific urban areas and focus on upgrading local industries. Hainan has transformed an entire island into a unified free trade port, with its own customs, tax and regulatory system.

Why is Hainan a special customs area?

Under the new policy, Hainan functions as a special customs area, enabling deeper institutional reforms: broad zero-tariff policies, freer cross-border capital flows, and a value-added processing policy that allows qualifying products to enter the Chinese mainland duty-free. This scale matters.

Does Hainan have a duty-free policy?

Companies importing machinery and materials could reduce tax costs by around 20%. 30% value-added rule: Products processed in Hainan with at least 30% of their value added locally can enter the Chinese mainland duty-free. In simple terms, Hainan is saying: don't just pass goods through – do real work here.

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