Investment in Fixed Assets (2010.01-03)

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Actually Completed

Proportion (%)

Accumulated from January
(100 million yuan)

Growth Rate over Same Period of Previous Year

Accumulated from January

Same Period of Previous Year

 

 

 

 

 

I. Total Amount of Investment in Fixed Assets (100 million yuan)

29792.68

26.4

100.0

100.0

  Of which: State-owned and State-controlled

12155.85

21.1

40.8

42.6

  Of which: Housing

6594.45

35.1

22.1

20.7

  1. By Industry

 

 

 

 

     Primary Industry

364.37

9.7

1.2

1.4

     Secondary Industry

12459.64

22.4

41.8

43.2

     Tertiary Industry

16968.67

30.0

57.0

55.4

  2. By Jurisdiction of Management

 

 

 

 

     Central Investments

2297.91

9.1

7.7

8.9

     Local Investments

27494.77

28.2

92.3

91.1

  3. By Type of Construction - of which

 

 

 

 

     New Construction

13976.86

26.4

46.9

46.9

     Expansion

4264.50

12.6

14.3

16.1

     Reconstruction

3589.56

32.7

12.0

11.5

  4. By Structure

 

 

 

 

     Construction and Installation Work

18680.28

26.9

62.7

62.5

     Purchase of Equipment and Instruments

5912.22

22.0

19.8

20.6

     Other Expenses

5200.18

30.3

17.5

16.9

 

 

 

 

 

II. Housing Area (10,000 square meters)

359660.39

35.3

 

 

    Floor Space Under Construction

208091.24

33.9

 

 

      Of which: Residential Buildings

17393.16

19.8

 

 

    Floor Space Completed

10824.31

17.6

 

 

      Of which: Residential Buildings

14333.74

66.9

 

 

 

29792.68

26.4

100.0

100.0

III. Fixed Assets Added (100 million yuan)

12155.85

21.1

40.8

42.6

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Real Estate Investment is not included in the group of type of construction.

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