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High hopes Tibet railway boosts trade
(China Daily)
Updated: 2005-02-23 02:07

LHASA: China's landmark project on "the roof of the world," the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, is expected to have a long-term impact on local industry when it opens in two years.

High hopes Tibet railway boosts trade
The photo shows the construction site of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway on July 21, 2004. [newsphoto/file]
Wei Houkai from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said he believes the railway will help to boost trade between the secluded Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and elsewhere in China.

The Tibet Autonomous Region, covering an area of more than 1.2 million square kilometres, around one-eighth of China's land mass, is the only province in the country without a railway.

This has been one of the major obstacles in its economic development.

Wei said prices in Tibet are currently much higher than in interior areas of China due to high transport costs. But prices are expected to come down once the Qinghai-Tibet Railway starts up.

This will also stimulate trade between Tibet and other provinces, he said.

Wei predicts that goods traded between Tibet and inland areas will reach 2.8 million tons by 2010.

About 2.1 million of those tons will be transported by rail.

Roads are now the main way goods are moved about in Tibet, but Wei said road transport will lessen once the rail network opens.

Tibetan products such as minerals, medicines, yaks and highland barley are among the products expected to become increasingly popular across China.

(China Daily 02/23/2005 page3)



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