
An aerial drone photo of Haitang Bay, where duty-free shopping centers are built, Haikou, south China's Hainan Province. (File photo: VCG)
Duty-free sales in south China's Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP) jumped 44.8 percent year on year in January, marking a strong start following the launch of island-wide special customs operations.
According to statistics from Haikou Customs, in January 2026, offshore duty-free shopping sales in Hainan reached 4.53 billion yuan (about $653 million), a 44.8 percent increase from last year.
A total of 560,000 shoppers visited Hainan in January and purchased 3.367 million items, a 21.0 percent increase in shoppers and a 14.0 percent increase in purchases, compared to the same period in 2025.
To accelerate the circulation of duty-free goods, Haikou Customs directly linked bonded warehouses to duty-free locations, introduced a "centralized + automated" document review model, and implemented remote supervision to ensure best-selling products are stocked promptly.
Haikou Customs also established a joint rapid-response mechanism involving customs authorities, duty-free enterprises, public service platforms, and passenger transport companies to enhance the shopping experience and crack down on smuggling activities.
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