Will China's Hainan free trade port resemble Hong Kong? by Jingyi Wang
By: Wang, Jingyi
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In this article, the author examines the preferential tax rules to be implemented in China's Hainan free trade port, their implications for foreign and domestic investors, and the relative competitiveness of the tax regimes in Hainan and Hong Kong.
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