BOAO, Hainan – The free trade port of Hainan, one of the world’s youngest, is looking to Singapore for lessons, and Singapore is keen to share its experience, leaders from both sides have said.
“Singapore has long supported the development of this free trade port, and will continue to provide whatever support we can for its success,” Prime Minister Lawrence Wong told Hainan Communist Party secretary Feng Fei at a meeting on March 26.
He explained that as Singapore is a free trade port which relies heavily on trade, it is more successful when the world has more free trade and free trade ports.
“So we welcome the addition of Hainan as the newest member of the free trade ports,” he said, adding that its potential to be “tremendously successful” is unlimited.
Mr Feng described Hainan as the world’s youngest free trade port, it having begun “independent customs operations” on Dec 18, just over 100 days before.
Under this arrangement, most international goods can enter Hainan province tariff-free, while it maintains a separate customs boundary from the rest of China.





