BEIJING, March 1 (Xinhua) -- China aims to double the year 2000 level of
per capita GDP in the western region by 2010, concentrating on providing poor
people with adequate food and clothing, a government official said on Thursday.
At present, more than 60 percent of China's poor people live in the western
part of the country, said Du Ping, spokesman of the Office of the Leading Group
for Western Region Development of the State Council.
There were 57 million people with annual per capita income below 958 yuan
(about 126 U.S. dollars) in rural areas at the end of 2006, according to figures
from the National Bureau of Statistics.
China's western region remains behind other areas of the country in
economic growth.
This part of China has consumed only three percent of the nation's total
foreign direct investment, official figures show.
However, the growth rate in the western region has risen in recent years,
said Du.
"Economic growth of the western region was 1.7 percentage points slower
than the national average between 2001 and 2005, but the gap decreased to 0.6
percentage points last year," he said.
China will invest no less than 500 billion yuan in the western region for
infrastructure construction, environmental protection and livelihood improvement
this year, Du told Xinhua.
China will build more infrastructure and promote development of energy,
mining and agriculture in the region.