Can Duty-Free Cars in Hainan Be Driven Out of the Island?

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DelMax
07/30/25 10:57am
Duty-free cars in Hainan cannot be driven out of the island. If driven out of Hainan Island, the corresponding taxes must be paid. Conditions for driving to the mainland: As long as the car is within the validity period of its annual inspection, it can be driven nationwide. It is recommended to have an environmental green label, as many urban areas now restrict entry without it. Below is relevant information about Hainan's duty-free policies: Introduction: Hainan duty-free shops mainly refer to the collective name of duty-free shops under Hainan's off-island duty-free policy. It is commonly used by tourists to refer to all duty-free shops in Hainan Province. Introduction to the duty-free policy: The off-island duty-free policy allows passengers leaving the island by plane, train, or ship (excluding those leaving the country) to purchase goods with limited value, quantity, and variety exempt from import taxes. Payments are made at designated off-island duty-free shops or approved online sales platforms, with goods collected at specified areas in airports, train stations, or ports before departure.
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