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The gross domestic product (GDP) of
Tibet this year is expected to grow by 12.2, sources at an
ongoing economic conference in the Tibet Autonomous Region
said on December 24. The region's
GDP in 2001 is expected to realise 13.79 billion yuan
(U.S.$1.66 billion ), with a local revenue of 580 million
yuan (U.S.$69.88 million ). The
region's stable development was mainly attributed to the
readjustment of the industrial structure. Apart from the
traditional farming and stock raising, the region has
developed township business and other diversified
industries. Meanwhile, the heavy
investment from the central government in infrastructure,
such as transportation, power and telecommunication
facilities, has ensured the healthy growth. More than 100
big projects are under construction. In addition, the successful reforms in state-owned
enterprises and in government organizations have improved
the investment environment in Tibet. People's living standards have been improved. The
average disposable income of city dwellers is expected to
reach 7,090 yuan (U.S.$ 854 ), and that for farmers, 1,410
yuan (U.S.$ 170 ).
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