BEIJING -- Revenues of the central and local governments of China soared
almost 24 percent to reach 2.172353 trillion yuan ($US285.836 billion) in the
first five months of the year, said Chinese Finance Minister Jin Renqing here
Wednesday.
Central government revenue reached 1.220927 trillion yuan, up 298.345 billion
yuan year-on-year, while local government revenues reached 951.426 billion yuan,
up 210.912 billion yuan, Jin said in his report to the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress this morning.
In 2006, China's national financial revenue totaled 3.93732 trillion yuan.
The national financial expenditures totaled 4.042273 trillion yuan, said the
minister.
Last year, the central government ran a deficit of 274.896 billion yuan with
revenues of 2.124389 trillion yuan and expenditures of 2.349285 trillion yuan,
Jin said.