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"We will strive to build the Hainan Free Trade Port into an important gateway leading China's opening up in the new era, contributing to the sustained development of the Chinese economy as well as injecting stability and certainty into the world economy," said Yuan, assistant minister of commerce. ■
In April 2018, China announced plans to transform the island into a pilot free trade zone, with a long-term vision of developing a free trade port with Chinese characteristics. A master plan released in 2020 aimed to make Hainan a globally influential hub for high-level openness by mid-century.
VCG China's Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP) will officially begin island-wide independent customs operations on December 18, 2025, marking a major milestone in the country's push for higher-level openness, according to a press conference on the development of the port held by the State Council Information Office on Wednesday.
"With the independent customs operations, Hainan FTP is poised to become a key gateway for China's new era of opening up and innovation," Cai added. China's Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP) is set to launch an island-wide independent customs operation on Dec. 18, 2025, underscoring the country's wider push for high-standard opening up.
Investment in the Brazilian electricity sector is expected to reach over $100 billion by 2029, including utility-scale generation, distributed generation, transmission, and distribution projects. Brazil’s electricity matrix is one of the cleanest in the world and Brazil is committed to continuing its support for renewable energy projects.
Download a Free Report Sample The key companies in the Brazil power market are Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras Engie Brasil Energia SA, Norte Energia S.A, Engie Brasil Participacoes Ltda, and Companhia Paranaense de Energia SA. In 2022, the power generation market in Brazil was dominated by Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A. (Electrobras).
The investment required in power generation over the next 10 years is R$ 40 billion or around US$24.2 billion (April 29, 2008). This high investment will only be realized if the government succeeds in attracting greater private-sector investment. In Brazil, large government-controlled companies dominate the electricity sector.
Grid connection queues in Brazil are offering new opportunities for energy storage and hybrid systems and opening new energy business models. Renewable energy companies are adding solar and batteries to their utility-scale wind power sites to use existing power transmission capacity.