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Four leading industries in Hainan

The four leading industries in Hainan are tourism, modern service industry, high-tech industry and high-efficiency agriculture with tropical characteristics.

Tourism, modern service industry, high-tech industry and high-efficiency agriculture with tropical characteristics have become the four leading industries in Hainan, and their contribution rate to economic growth has increased to 82.5%. In 20021year, the total GDP of Hainan Province increased by 1 1.2% at constant prices, with an average increase of 7.3% in two years.

From the free trade zone to the free trade port, the continuous opening to the outside world has brought a strong impetus to Hainan's economic development. In 20021year, Hainan's GDP growth rate reached 1 1.2%, ranking second in the country, and the average growth rate in 2020 and 20021year ranked first in the country with 7.3%. In addition, in 20021year, Hainan newly established 1936 foreign-invested enterprises, with a year-on-year increase of over 90%, and the actually used foreign capital maintained steady growth on the basis of doubling for three consecutive years. In the first four months of 2022, the total import and export value of Hainan's goods trade increased by nearly 70% year-on-year.

Brief introduction of Hainan province

Hainan Province, referred to as Qiong for short, is the capital of China Special Economic Zone and Haikou, a pilot free trade zone. Located in the south of China, it is bordered by Qiongzhou Strait in the north, Guangxi and Viet Nam in the west, Taiwan Province Province in the South China Sea in the east, and the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia in the southeast and south respectively. The topography of Hainan Island is high in the middle, low around, and high in the middle, showing a hilly terrain.

Hainan is located on the tropical edge and belongs to a tropical province with a tropical maritime monsoon climate. Hainan has a total land area of 35,400 square kilometers, including 33,900 square kilometers of Hainan Island and 2 million square kilometers of sea area. It is the largest "tropical treasure" in China. With a total coastline of 1823 km and a total sea area of about 2 million square kilometers, Hainan Island is the largest maritime province in China.