South China's Hainan Province, which has had an offshore duty-free program since April 2011, has recorded more than 5 billion yuan ($81.5 million) in sales at its two ­duty-free stores as of the first half of June, Xinhua News Agency reported Sunday, citing the latest data from local customs.

A total of 2.06 million visitors have bought a net of 5.02 billion yuan worth of products from the island's two duty-free stores, according to customs statistics.

 
SOURCE: Global Times
 
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