HAIKOU, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- China opened a new bonded harbor on Thursday in
a major step toward a free trade zone operation with the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
The Yangpu Bonded Harbor Area is China's fourth such facility to have
preferential tax rates. The harbor, with a first phase of 2.3 sq. km., will
cover 9.21 sq. km. when its three stages are completed. It is located in the
Yangpu Economic Development Zone (YEDZ), in south China's Hainan Province. It
has passed an inspection by the General Administration of Customs.
The three other bonded harbor areas are in Yangshan of Shanghai, Dongjiang
of Tianjin and Dayaowan of Dalian, Liaoning Province.
Speaking at a ceremony to launch the Yangpu port, Vice Governor Jiang
Sixian promised to make good use of policies involving the port and help turn
Hainan into a free trade zone.
Li Lanxue, chief of Haikou Customs, said the Yangpu port would offer tax
breaks on imports and rebates on domestic commodities. Inter-company
transactions will be exempt from value-added and consumption taxes, in addition
to preferential policies in YEDZ.
"The bonded harbor zone will focus on transfer, storage, logistics,
processing and trade in energy and raw materials, and will eventually become an
ASEAN-oriented business center," said Li.
YEDZ is on the 150-sq-km Yangpu Peninsula in northwestern Hainan, 40 km.
north of the provincial capital, Haikou. It covers 30 sq. km.
Established in 1992, the zone was meant to be an export-oriented industrial
district focusing on advanced technology and the development of tertiary
industry. The 1997 Asia financial crisis, however, had a negative impact on the
zone, from which it never fully recovered.
To attract overseas investors, YEDZ has been allowed to offer incentives.
The zone's statistics show that domestic and foreign companies have signed
investment deals worth 40 billion yuan (about 5.88 billion U.S. dollars) since
the Yangpu Bonded Harbor Area was approved for construction in October last
year. The deals involve services such as shipping and
logistics.