The Tibet Autonomous Region reported a total imports
and exports of 28.81 million US dollars for the first
quarter this year, a sharp rise of 40.95 percent year on
year.
Of the total, exports jumped by 42.8 percent to
25.97 million US dollars and imports grew by 28.4 percent to
2.85 million US dollars, according to the regional
statistics bureau.
During the same period, Tibet had
a total industrial output value of 219.94 million yuan
(about 26.5 million US dollars), up 7.9 percent from a year
earlier. Industrial businesses at and above the township
level realized 91.05 million yuan (about 10.97 million US
dollars) in value added, a rise of 8.1 percent.
Major
industrial products include chrome ores, prepared
traditional Chinese medicine, beer and cement.
Tourism in this southwestern Chinese region continued
to surge over the three months, when the number of tourists
increased 19.2 year on year to 59,727, including 3,171 from
overseas, up 29.8 percent.
The tourists brought to
the local tourism industry a total income of 41.38 million
yuan (about 4.99 million US dollars), a rise of 33.6 percent
from the same period last year.