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Taiwan Youth Group organizes to explore opportunities for Hainan Free Trade Port to close customs
2026-03-22 source:china news network

China News Service, Haikou, March 21 (Reporter Fu Yuqun) "I will go to Hainan soon this year for development." Pan Yucheng, who is visiting Hainan for the first time, said in an interview on the 21st that his company has registered a subsidiary in Jiangdong New District, Haikou this month, focusing on energy, chemical and bulk commodity import and export transactions. During this trip, he will deeply connect with Hainan's industrial ecology.

The 2026 Taiwan Youth Building Dream Free Trade Port event, sponsored by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the Hainan Provincial Government, was recently launched in Haikou, attracting participation from Taiwan youth groups in modern agriculture, e-commerce, culture and sports, advertising planning, manufacturing and other fields.

In the view of Huang Shicheng, who is engaged in Internet advertising promotion at Taiqing, the Hainan Free Trade Port has significant advantages as a bridgehead for enterprises to go overseas after the customs closure. The double 15% tax discount will further reduce operating costs, and there is broad room for development in the global market. During this trip, he is most concerned about the Hainan Free Trade Port's industrial support and Taiwan youth innovation and entrepreneurship policies, and will actively explore the points of convergence between his own career development and Hainan.

Taiqing Pan Boquan, who is engaged in e-commerce sales of kitchenware, said in an interview that he hopes to focus on understanding the cross-border e-commerce policy of the Hainan Free Trade Port and plans to open a company in Hainan with his partners to explore the Southeast Asian foreign trade market.

“My sister came all the way from Taipei to participate in the event, mainly because she wanted to see the development of Hainan.” Pan Yucheng said that the climate environment in Hainan is very similar to that in Taiwan. Touring the Qilou Old Street in Haikou and tasting special snacks such as Qingbuliang, the comfortable island life made him feel more comfortable, and he is even more looking forward to working and living in Hainan in the future.

According to statistics from the Taiwan Affairs Office of the Hainan Provincial Government, as of December 31, 2025, a total of 2,960 Taiwan-funded enterprises have been registered in Hainan, with 234 new companies added in 2025.

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