Latest News:  

English>>Business

Chinese ethnic regions see rising GDP

(Xinhua)

21:10, March 28, 2013

BEIJING, March 28 (Xinhua) -- China's ethnic regions had a combined GDP of 5.85 trillion yuan (941.3 billion U.S. dollars) in 2012, up 12.1 percent year-on-year, according to the State Ethnic Affairs Commission.

The growth was 1.8 percentage points higher than the national average, according to a statement released Thursday by the commission.

According to the statement, ethnic regions accounted for 10.1 percent of the country's GDP, with southwest China's Yunnan Province boasting a GDP of more than 1 trillion yuan for the first time.

The figures came amid intensified efforts to transform China's economic growth mode, strengthen infrastructure construction, develop industries with unique local features and improve people's livelihoods in ethnic regions.

However, the commission noted that imbalanced, uncoordinated and unsustainable development still plagues many underdeveloped regions.

The commission vowed to improve basic public services in ethnic regions and encourage remote areas to adopt more open development plans.

We recommend:

China's financial might takes shape

Top 10 Chinese cities with highest urbanization quality

Chinese investment in Africa: Digging deeper

Top 10 innovative cities in Asia-Pacific

Nation may limit gold to 2% of foreign reserves

Lu Zhaoxi named Alibaba's new CEO



Email|Print|Comments(Editor:HuangJin、Chen Lidan)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. High-sea training taskforce in Nansha Islands

  2. Marines conduct shooting training

  3. 2013 New York Int'l Auto Show

  4. Strong sand storm swallows Lanzhou

  5. The toughest roads to school

  6. TV on modern Chinese couple hits Africa

  7. Guangdong Close to Eighth CBA Title

  8. Serious in Seattle

  9. BYD profits tumble in 2012

  10. Beijing's second oldest McDonald outlet shut

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Significant risks remain for global economy:BRICS
  2. BRICS summit offers bright sunrise
  3. Western leaders learned nothing from Iraq disaster
  4. What are the fruits of Obama's Middle East visit?
  5. Home prices thwarts people's 'Chinese dream'
  6. Economic slowdown puts peaceful rise in focus

What’s happening in China

Strong wind, thunder hit Liuzhou City in S. China's Guangxi

  1. Lady sparks interest in home brands
  2. Plans to cool housing sector
  3. Taiwan plans pilot free economic zone
  4. 20 jailed for terrorism, separatism in Xinjiang
  5. 2 dead in C China hotel wall collapse