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Tibet in 60 Years
Special> Tibet in 60 Years
UPDATED: May 19, 2011 NO. 19, MAY 12, 2011
Statistical Communiqué of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China on the 2010 Regional Economic and Social Development
Tibet Autonomous Region implemented the economic development strategy of promoting the production level of the primary industry, attaching importance to key sectors of the secondary industry, and vigorously developing the tertiary industry. The region witnessed sound and rapid economic development, the quality of life there improved significantly, and new achievements were made in all social undertakin
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The total fiscal expenditure amounted to 56.15 billion yuan, recording a year-on-year growth rate of 19.2 percent. The general budget expenditure grew 17.2 percent to 55.1 billion yuan. Of this total, the expenditure on social security and employment grew 26.2 percent to 3.12 billion yuan; that on education decreased 2.6 percent to 5.94 billion yuan; that on medical health rose 46.4 percent to 3.23 billion yuan; that on environmental protection rose 20.8 percent to 1.18 billion yuan.

The outstanding balance of deposits denominated in renminbi and foreign currencies of all financial institutions totaled 129.67 billion yuan at the end of 2010, up 26.1 percent. Of this total, urban and rural households' savings deposits increased 18.0 percent to 26.76 billion yuan. The outstanding balance of loans denominated in renminbi and foreign currencies of all financial institutions amounted to 30.18 billion yuan, up 21.5 percent. Accumulated cash income of financial institutions rose 12.5 percent to 102.55 billion yuan; and accumulated cash expenditure of financial institutions rose 11.8 percent to 107.18 billion yuan. Total cash put into circulation reached 4.62 billion yuan, 46 million yuan less than the previous year.

In 2010, the premiums received by insurance companies totaled 506 million yuan, representing a year-on-year growth rate of 26.0 percent. Of this total, the property insurance premiums increased 20.4 percent to 454 million yuan; life insurance premiums totaled 52 million yuan, rising 110 percent; personal accident insurance premiums were 31 million yuan, up 42.1 percent; motor vehicle insurance premiums grew 22.2 percent to 314 million yuan; and health insurance premiums stood at 21 million yuan, up 18.0 percent from the previous year. In 2010, a total of 222 million yuan was paid by insurance companies as indemnities, up 2.5 percent.

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