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Is there a duty-free shop in Shanghai?

There are duty-free shops in Shanghai.

The largest Zhongfu Duty Free Shop in downtown Shanghai is located at 889 Square, Da Yue, Caojiadu Business Circle, Jing 'an District, Shanghai, with a total area of about 3,300 square meters. It is divided into upper and lower floors and has gathered more than 100 international brands. There are also duty-free shops in Shanghai Pudong Airport, but they are only open to photogenic passengers, so you can only shop in duty-free shops on international flights.

Shanghai Duty Free Shop provides more choices for consumers to buy overseas goods and guides China consumers to spend overseas. Duty-free shops are specially approved stores. Because the price of the goods sold does not include the taxes and fees that other shops need to pay, it will be relatively cheaper.

Development status of duty-free shops

With the approval of the State Council, it is decided to add and restore duty-free shops at ports from February 20 16 18, reasonably expand duty-free varieties and increase a certain amount of duty-free shopping.

Specifically, there will be 65,438 airports in Guangzhou Baiyun, Hangzhou Xiaoshan, Chengdu Shuangliu, Qingdao Liuting, Nanjing Lukou, Shenzhen Baoan, Kunming Changshui, Chongqing Jiangbei, Tianjin Binhai, Dalian Zhoushuizi, Shenyang Taoxian, Xi 'an Xianyang and Urumqi Diwobao, land and water ports in Shenzhen Futian, Huanggang, Shatoujiao and Wenjindu, Zhuhai Zhakou Port and Heihe Port.

On May 2019 17, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the General Administration of Customs and State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China issued the Interim Measures for the Administration of Duty-free Ports to standardize the management of duty-free ports.