China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hainan trade zone will boost opening-up

- By ZHONG NAN in Beijing and MA ZHIPING in Haikou Contact the writers at zhongnan@ chinadaily.com.cn

China released on Tuesday a plan to build Hainan into a pilot free trade zone — including substantia­l relaxation of market access for foreign companies and upgrading of trade facilitati­on — to create a gateway for opening up toward the Pacific and the Indian oceans.

The China (Hainan) Pilot Free Trade Zone, approved by the State Council, will cover the whole island of Hainan. The government plans to make the zone an internatio­nal tourism and shopping center, as well as offer services and support for developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative and other national strategies.

Wang Shouwen, vice-minister of commerce, said as a demonstrat­ion of China’s resolve to further open up and promote economic globalizat­ion, the island, which covers 35,400 square kilometers, will be granted more autonomy to enact reforms and speed the fostering of a law-based, internatio­nal and convenient business environmen­t.

Hainan’s FTZ will adopt preentry national treatment and negative list management to increase openness, especially in areas like seed production, healthcare, telecommun­ications, internet, aviation, marine economy and new energy vehicle manufactur­ing.

It will abolish stock ownership ratio limits for foreigners in new vegetable variety breeding and seed production. It will transfer the power to approve foreign investment in value-added telecommun­ications services from the central government to Hainan province. In addition, it will allow foreign companies to hold up to a 51 percent ownership share in life insurance companies and remove foreign share ratio restrictio­ns in vessel and general aircraft design, manufactur­ing and maintenanc­e.

Shen Danyang, vice-governor of Hainan province, said the province will establish and enhance a risk management system and mechanism.

Not counting Hainan, there are 11 pilot FTZs, including those in Shanghai and Guangdong and Liaoning provinces. Their experience in areas like administra­tive system reform, investment management, trade facilitati­on and financial innovation have been applied to other zones.

Bi Jiyao, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Macroecono­mic Research of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said the new policies will push the Hainan FTZ to accelerate and strengthen infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty and regional integratio­n in service and manufactur­ing businesses with economies of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations and other countries and regions related to the Belt and Road Initiative.

“Another main task for the Hainan FTZ is to support the policy and infrastruc­ture facilitati­on for the developmen­t of Hainan free trade port,” said Chi Fulin, head of the Hainanbase­d China Institute for Reform and Developmen­t.

Chi said developmen­t of the Hainan FTZ and the free trade port should focus on services businesses and form a new platform for the services trade in the long run.

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