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Tibet Receives 90 Million US Dollars in Grants
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2002-06-26
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BEIJING, June 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Southwest China's
Tibet Autonomous Region has received a total of 90 million
U.S. dollars in international grants over the past 20 years,
a seminar on international cooperation in Tibet heard here
Tuesday.
These grants have
been used in more than 100 economic and technological
cooperation projects in the fields of public health,poverty
relief, energy, communications, agriculture and animal
husbandry.
Vice-Minister of
Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Long Yongtu told the
seminar that with support from central government,other
regions in China and the international community, social
andeconomic development of Tibet had entered the best period
in history.
He expressed the
hope that through the seminar, the aid giving countries
would deepen their understanding of Tibet and increase their
contributions to the region.
Kerstin Leitner, resident
representative of the United Nations Development Program in
China, said that in spite of significant improvements on
some key development fronts, the Tibet Autonomous Region
continued to lag behind the other provinces and regions of
China. Therefore all parties should increase cooperation to
push forward economic development in the region.
Tibet has a population of 2.5
million and accounts for one eighth of China's total land
area. Besides international aid, the region is also expected
to receive more than 70 billion yuan (8.43billion U.S.
dollars) of funds from the central government during China's
10th Five-Year Plan period (2001-2005). Enditem
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