China sets up its first international ship registry in Hainan
China has established its first international ship registry in Hainan province, aiming to further develop the island into a free trade port.
The Hainan International Ship Registration Administration, launched in Yangpu, Danzhou, on Friday, is responsible for the registration, quality management, inspection, flag state services, and policy research for vessels flagged under the China Yangpu Port registry. The administration is a division of the Hainan Maritime Safety Administration of the Ministry of Transport.
Cai Yinghong, the new administration's inaugural director, said the administration will operate under the principles of "convenient service, standardized management, and internationalized development", aiming to provide efficient, convenient, and high-quality registration services to both domestic and international vessels.
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