China's industrial enterprises generated a total value added of
2.695 trillion yuan (US$324.7 billion) in 2001, a year-on-year
growth of 9.9 percent, the National Bureau of Statistics said
Tuesday.
In
December 2001, the value added of industrial enterprises throughout
the country increased by 8.7 percent to 263.2 billion yuan (US$31.8
billion), while state-owned, collective and share-holding
industrial enterprises saw a growth of five, 8.9 and 8.7 percent,
respectively.
Though overseas-funded companies had a rise of 9.2 percent in
December, the growth rate was 0.9 percentage points lower than the
previous month, the bureau said.
A
monthly report of the bureau shows that the light industry sector
witnessed a rise of seven percent and the heavy industry sector
gained an increase of 10 percent in December.
All the industrial enterprises provided 156.9 billion yuan
(US$18.97 billion) worth of products for export in December, an
increase of 8.6 percent on a yearly basis.
Manufacturers of electronics and telecommunications facilities,
transport facilities, and metallurgical products were the major
contributors to the industrial growth in December, the bureau
said.
(People’s Daily January 15, 2002)
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