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Wuhan's first downtown duty-free shop begins trial operations 2025/6/7 source: International daily Print

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The first downtown duty-free shop in central China's Hubei Province began trial operations in its capital city of Wuhan on Friday, marking also the first such store to open in central China, according to the provincial department of commerce.

In August last year, five government departments including the Ministry of Finance jointly made a statement that a downtown duty-free shop would be opened in each of the eight cities, namely Wuhan, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Xi'an, Changsha and Fuzhou.
Previously, China had already established six downtown duty-free shops in cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Qingdao, Dalian, Xiamen, and Sanya.
The downtown duty-free shop in Wuhan marks the first newly opened downtown duty-free store in China since the new policy was implemented, the authorities said.

It is located in a luxury shopping mall within Wuhan's core commercial districts, which received over 32 million visitors last year and achieved annual sales exceeding 10 billion yuan (about 1.39 billion U.S. dollars).

The duty-free shop's investor and operator, a joint venture company, has secured cross-border direct procurement agreements with over 100 international brands. These partnerships span multiple categories including fragrance and cosmetics, wines and foods, digital electronics, luxury accessories, domestic cultural-creative products, as well as coffee and tea products.
The shop also showcases culturally distinctive intangible heritage products, as part of its strategy to promote "fashionable goods" of domestic brands in the global market.

A downtown duty-free shop refers to a store established in a specific area within a city that sells duty-free goods to international tourists who are about to embark on an outbound trip.

"These duty-free shops have specific qualification requirements for buyers. Only those holding a passport and an outbound air ticket within 60 days (inclusive) are eligible to purchase, regardless of nationality," said Wu Yan, general manager of Wuhan Wangfujing Wushang Duty-Free Products Management company, investor and operator of the duty-free shop.


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