# Hainan
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Hainan’s Tropical Ambitions: Betting on Sports and High-Stakes Leisure to Anchor Its Economic Future
Hainan province has unveiled a draft for its 15th Five-Year Plan, prioritizing the development of a 'sports event economy' through international competitions and high-end niche tourism products like aviation and equestrianism. The plan aims to diversify the island's economy and elevate its status as a global consumption center under the Free Trade Port framework.

From Imperial Altars to Digital Carts: The $4 Billion Revitalization of China’s Agarwood Market
China's agarwood industry has transformed from a niche, opaque collectors' market into a $4 billion mainstream sector driven by livestreaming and young consumers. Through innovative design and supply chain transparency, the ancient incense is finding a second life as a standardized, modern luxury for Gen Z.

China’s Securities Regulators Tighten Grip with Retroactive Penalties Ahead of New Statute of Limitations
Chinese securities regulators are conducting rare retroactive enforcement actions, punishing brokers for violations committed over a decade ago. This aggressive 'cleanup' phase precedes new regulations arriving in mid-2026 that will standardize a two-year statute of limitations for such administrative measures.

Hainan’s Big Push: How China’s Free‑Trade Port Is Racing Ahead — and What Could Stall It
Two months after launching island‑wide closed‑port operations, Hainan reports sharp gains in duty‑free coverage, new business registrations and tourism, driven by expanded zero‑tariff lists and visa liberalisation. Officials characterise the early phase as a successful pressure test but stress the harder task ahead: translating short‑term inflows into sustained, high‑quality economic upgrading while tightening enforcement against smuggling.

China’s 2025 Census Snapshots: Coastal Boom, Interior Fade — Guangdong and Hainan Buck National Trends
Provincial statistics for 2025 show population gains concentrated in Guangdong and Hainan, driven largely by migration and, unusually in Guangdong’s case, a high number of births. Several interior provinces continued to lose residents, reinforcing regional divergence and posing fiscal and social challenges for policymakers.

China Tightens Rules at Home and Abroad: From Sanya Crackdown to Soaring Chip Costs
China combined diplomatic signalling and domestic regulatory tightening this week, imposing export controls on Japanese firms and pursuing stricter auditing rules while markets absorbed mixed trading and investors faced price and governance shocks. Sharp rises in memory-chip prices are prompting major smartphone brands to plan substantial price increases, and Hainan authorities moved decisively to penalise a Sanya homestay for contract breaches.

China’s Record Spring Festival: 596 Million Trips, RMB 803 Billion Spent — Where the Money Went
China’s nine‑day Spring Festival generated a record 596 million domestic trips and about RMB 8.03 trillion in tourism spending, with Guangdong, Zhejiang and Jiangsu the biggest beneficiaries. Southern provinces led growth in 2026, and higher per‑visitor spending — driven by overnight stays and experiential travel — lifted receipts faster than headcounts in most places.

Lunar New Year Exodus Strains Hainan: Flights and Ferries Sold Out as Return Rush Drives Prices Skyward
As the Lunar New Year return peak hits, Hainan is experiencing acute transport shortages: flights from Haikou to major mainland cities are selling out and ferry crossings on the Qiongzhou Strait have no available seats. The squeeze reflects a strong inbound tourism rebound to Hainan and an asymmetric flow of passengers that has pushed outbound fares sharply higher while some inbound fares have plunged.

China’s Military Pitches Readiness Over Reunion: A New‑Year Showcase of Constant Vigilance
State military media have showcased PLA units maintaining high vigilance through the Lunar New Year, emphasizing continuous readiness across coastal, maritime and high‑altitude frontiers. The coverage blends technical preparedness with intensified political training, signaling to domestic and international audiences that the armed forces see sustained alertness as standard practice.

Wenchang Poised for a Busy Year: Hainan Firm to Support Nearly 30 Launches in 2026
Hainan International Commercial Space Launch Company says Wenchang Aerospace Launch Support Co. will back nearly 30 launches in 2026, including maiden flights and new ground-workstations. The announcement highlights a significant ramp-up in China’s commercial launch activity, with implications for industry capacity, regional economics in Hainan, and global competition in satellite deployment.

Wenchang Gears Up for a Launch Surge: Hainan Aims to Support Nearly 30 Missions in 2026
Hainan's Wenchang launch-support company plans to back almost 30 launches in 2026, prioritising mature-vehicle missions, inaugural flights of new models and activation of new workstations. The push underscores Beijing's drive to scale commercial launch capabilities but will test logistics, range capacity and supply chains while reshaping competitive dynamics in the global launch market.

Close Encounters Over the South China Sea: US MQ‑4C Patrols and Beijing’s Firm Response
US MQ‑4C Triton drones flew repeated reconnaissance missions near Taiwan, Guangdong and Hainan between Jan 25–28, prompting Chinese military aircraft to intercept and drive them off. The encounters underscore the information‑war advantages of persistent ISR and the rising risk of miscalculation in the crowded airspaces of the western Pacific.