Hainan’s New Policies Ignite Cruise & Yacht Boom
Zero tariffs, deposit-free rentals and flexible port calls are set to turbocharge Hainan’s cruise and yacht scene ahead of December 18 customs launch.
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Zero tariffs, deposit-free rentals and flexible port calls are set to turbocharge Hainan’s cruise and yacht scene ahead of December 18 customs launch.
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On December 18, Hainan FTP rolls out an island-wide two-tier customs system: freer overseas access at eight ports with zero tariffs, and regulated checks at ten ports to boost trade.
Discover how Hainan’s island-wide customs operations, launching Dec 18, 2025, will accelerate green tech, marine innovation, and global trade in the Chinese mainland’s southernmost province.
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