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China Post to issue commemorative stamp of Hainan Free Trade Port

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China Post to issue commemorative stamp of Hainan Free Trade Port

2025-12-11 07:16 Last Updated At:11:07

The design of the "Hainan Free Trade Port" commemorative postage stamp was revealed at a press conference on Monday.

This issue features a singular stamp illustrating key symbols representing the Hainan Free Trade Port, including the Wuzhishan Mountain, rice ears, rockets, a full-ocean-depth Human Occupied Vehicle known as Shenhai Yongshi (Deep Sea Warrior), and submarine optical cables.

The issuance is scheduled for Dec 18, coinciding with the launch of the island-wide special customs operation within the Hainan Free Trade Port.

After implementation, the proportion of tariff lines with zero-tariff products in the Hainan Free Trade Port will increase from 21 percent to 74 percent, and imported products that undergo at least 30 percent value-added processing in Hainan can enter the mainland tariff-free.

Certain goods currently banned or restricted nationwide will enjoy open policies in Hainan.

China Post to issue commemorative stamp of Hainan Free Trade Port

China Post to issue commemorative stamp of Hainan Free Trade Port

Two U.S. F-18 fighter jets entered Venezuelan airspace on Tuesday, circling for about 40 minutes.

The jets flew within 100 miles (about 161 km) of Maracaibo, Venezuela's second-largest city which is home to Rafael Urdaneta Air Base, one of the main military air bases in western Venezuela, according to a report from the Miami Herald.

Data from Sweden's FlightRadar24 showed the jets flying over the northern tip of Lake Maracaibo, above the waters of the Gulf of Venezuela, and between the cities of La Guajira, in Zulia state, and Coro, the capital of Falcon state. Zulia state is a key oil and gas producing region in Venezuela, while Falcon state has some of the country’s biggest refineries.

FlightRadar24 data also showed a U.S. MQ-4C Triton drone flying close to Venezuela’s coast on Tuesday, although it did not appear to enter Venezuelan airspace.

Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Minister Yvan Gil warned on Tuesday that the U.S. actions pose an extremely serious challenge to regional security and peace.

The president of Venezuela's National Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez Gomez, said that the U.S. military activities around the country were not intended to "combat drug trafficking", as the U.S, claims, but to attack and destroy Venezuela.

Iran warned that the recent situation poses a threat to peace in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian spoke to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by telephone on Tuesday and reiterated his country's "willingness to stand by Venezuela", the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry reported.

Pezeshkian also said that U.S. provocations of Venezuela "violate the principles of international law and constitute a dangerous precedent for the peoples of the world."

U.S. fighter jets enter Venezuelan airspace as tensions escalate

U.S. fighter jets enter Venezuelan airspace as tensions escalate

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