Core tip: Mongolia's GDP in 21 (calculated at 25 comparable prices) was 4,154 billion, up 6.1% year-on-year; The total industrial output value (calculated at comparable prices in 25) was 1,874.6 billion yuan, up 1% year-on-year, and the grain output was 355,1 tons. The total number of livestock on hand is 32.7 million; The national budget revenue is 3,78.4 billion yuan; The total import and export volume of foreign trade was US$ 6,177.1 billion; Transportation completed 29.4 million tons of freight and 25.7 million passengers. < /SPAN>
gross domestic product: according to preliminary statistics, the gross domestic product (GDP) in 21 was 8,255.1 billion at current annual prices, up 25.3% year-on-year; According to the available price in 25, the figure was 4,154 billion, a year-on-year increase of 6.1%. Domestic wholesale and retail services, automobile and motorcycle maintenance services increased by 23.4%, processing industry increased by 11.3%, and mining industry increased by 6.3%. The growth of the above industries played a pulling role in GDP growth in 21.
price index: in December 21, the consumer price index rose by 2.4% over the previous month and by 13% over the same period of last year. The average annual price index rose by 1.1%. As the prices of food and water rose by 5.6%, the overall level of consumer price index rose. Currency, loan and securities trading: According to the data released by the Bank of Mongolia, the money supply (M2) of Guangyi was 4,68 billion yuan by the end of 21, an increase of 18.8% over the previous month and 74.4 billion yuan; It increased by 62.5% over the same period of last year, with an increase of 1.8 trillion yuan. At the end of the year, the total currency circulation was 519.7 billion yuan, up 9.9% from the end of last month, up 46.8 billion yuan, up 39.8% from the same period of last year, up 147.9 billion yuan. Loans: By the end of 21, the balance of loans issued by the financial system to urban and rural residents, units and enterprises was 3,264.8 billion yuan, an increase of 4.9% over the previous month and 152.3 billion yuan; An increase of 23% over the same period of last year, an increase of 69.8 billion; The balance of overdue loans was 9.6 billion yuan, an increase of .4% over the previous month and an increase of 3 million yuan; It decreased by 25.6% compared with the same period of last year. A decrease of 31.2 billion; The balance of non-performing loans in the financial system was 374.4 billion yuan, an increase of .9% over the previous month and an increase of 3.4 billion yuan; 19% lower than the same period of last year. It fell by 87.6 billion. In 21, the securities trading took 253 trading days, with a total transaction volume of 92.9 billion yuan and 64.5 million securities traded. Foreign exchange rate: According to the exchange rate published by the Bank of Mongolia, Tugrik, which has been depreciating in 29, began to appreciate in March 21. In 21, the average annual exchange rate was $1 =1357.84 Tugrik, up 5.8% year-on-year; 1 Euro =185.8 Tugrik, up 1.1% year-on-year; 1 yuan RMB =2.93 tugrik, up 4.7% year-on-year; 1 ruble =44.89 tugrik, with a year-on-year appreciation of .8%. .
central finance: in 21, the total revenue of the central budget (including aid funds) was 3,78.4 billion yuan. The total expenditure in the financial budget and the total repayment of foreign debt loans are 3,76.3 billion figure. The total expenditure in the fiscal budget is 3,76.3 billion figure, and the savings in the fiscal budget is 2.2 billion figure. The general budget revenue is 3,35.9 billion, the general budget expenditure is 2,271.2 billion, and the general budget surplus is 764.7 billion. In 21, the total tax revenue increased by 65% year-on-year, with an increase of 1,53 billion yuan. Among them, the sales tax of products increased by 2.3 times year-on-year, with an increase of 236.6 billion figure, the business income tax of enterprises increased by 9.2% with an increase of 185.2 billion figure, the value-added tax increased by 77.1% with an increase of 251.3 billion figure, and the special tax increased by 61% with an increase of 11.8 billion figure.
Non-tax revenue increased by 2.9% year-on-year, with an increase of 1.2 billion yuan. Crude oil revenue increased by 2.1 times year-on-year, with an increase of 29.1 billion yuan. An increase of 2.6 billion figure. Income from other charging items
increased by 2.4 times, with an increase of 27.8 billion yuan. The national share dividend income decreased by 49.2% to 53.4 billion yuan.
foreign trade: import and export trade with 132 countries in 21. The total import and export trade was US$ 6,177.1 million, up 53.5% year-on-year and US$ 2,154. million. Among them, the export value was US$ 2,899.2 million, up by 53.8% year-on-year and US$ 1,13.8 million. Imports amounted to US$ 3,277.9 million, up 53.3% year-on-year and US$ 1,14.2 million. The foreign trade deficit was US$ 378.7 million, up 5.1% year-on-year and US$ 12,64. The export value of mineral products, knitwear, precious metals, cosmetics, precious stones, fur products and animal products accounts for 98%. Animal husbandry: At the end of 21, the total number of livestock in China was 32.7 million. Among them, 1,92,3 horses; 2.176 million cattle; 269,6 camels and 14,48,4 sheep; There are 13,83,3 goats. The total number of livestock on hand decreased by 25.7% year-on-year, down by 11.3 million, of which horses decreased by 13.5% and 31,. Cattle decreased by 16.3%, with a decrease of 423,3 heads; Camels decreased by 2.7% and 75 peaks; Sheep decreased by 24.9% and 4.8 million; Goats decreased by 29.4% and 5.8 million. In 21, there were 1.3 million abnormal deaths of livestock, an increase of 8.6 million. Agriculture: In 21, China harvested 355,1 tons of grain, 168, tons of potatoes, 82,3 tons of vegetables, 1,132,3 tons of forage and 31,3 tons of feed. The grain harvest decreased by 9.3% year-on-year, down by 33,6 tons; Potatoes increased by 11.1% year-on-year, an increase of 16,7 tons; Vegetables increased by 5.5% year-on-year, with an increase of 4,3 tons; Forage increased by 24.1% year-on-year, an increase of 22, tons; Feed increased by 21.1% year-on-year, up by 5,5 tons. Industrial buildings: In 21, the total industrial output value (calculated at comparable prices in 25) was 1,874.6 billion, up 1% year-on-year, with an increase of 169.7 billion. Among them, raw coal, crude oil, fluorite and other mining industries increased by 16.7-91.8% year-on-year; Processing industries such as electrolytic copper, metal products, lime, liquid milk, yogurt, dairy products, feed, metal components, flour, juice, beverages, beer, colored wine, white wine and concrete components increased by 11.2-69% year-on-year; The production of concrete and iron ore increased by 2.1-2.3 times year-on-year. In 21, compared with the same period of last year (calculated at the comparable price in 25), raw coal increased by 91.8%, crude oil increased by 16.7%, and mining of other mineral products increased by 19.5%. Office stationery increased by 5.5 times, rubber and plastic products increased by 84.4%, non-metallic products increased by 54%, wood and wood products increased by 35.6%, ironmaking production increased by 29.6%, food and beverage products increased by 24%, chemical products increased by 18.2%, clothing and fur products increased by 17.5%, media industry, printing industry, audio-visual industry increased by 7.6%, and cigarettes. In 21, the national construction industry completed 35.8 billion drawings of construction projects, of which 93.1% (326.5 billion drawings) were completed by domestic construction engineering companies and 6.9% (24.3 billion drawings) by foreign construction engineering companies. Construction projects increased by 25.6% (71.4 billion drawings) year-on-year, of which domestic enterprise projects increased by 3.3% (75.9 billion drawings).
transportation: in 21, 29.4 million tons of freight and 25.7 million passengers were transported by various modes of transportation. Freight traffic increased by 18.7% year-on-year, with an increase of 4.6 million tons, and passenger traffic increased by 7.8% year-on-year with an increase of 18.2 million passengers. < /SPAN> < /SPAN> < /SPAN> < /SPAN> < /td> < /tr>