One Month After Launch, Hainan Free Trade Port Remains CCP’s Internal Experiment: Analysts

Residents and business owners say the situation in Hainan is much worse than what the official data portray.
One Month After Launch, Hainan Free Trade Port Remains CCP’s Internal Experiment: Analysts
A cargo ship loaded with containers leaves a port in Haikou in Hainan Province, China, on May 17, 2021. STR/AFP via Getty Images
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The Chinese regime has released data in recent days to tout its success with the Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP) since its launch a month ago. However, the official data doesn’t match local business owners’ and residents’ lived experience, as they have continued to complain about the sluggish economy and the soaring prices of daily necessities.

Scholars pointed out that the Hainan FTP is not truly a port for free trade as it’s still under the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) system and isn’t governed by the rule of law or judicial independence from the communist regime.
Alex Wu
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Alex Wu is a U.S.-based writer for The Epoch Times focusing on Chinese society, Chinese culture, human rights, and international relations.