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TAR government provides measures to help Lhasa businesses
  2008-Apr-3 Thu

The Tibet Autonomous Regional government has implemented policies to help damaged businesses recover from the March 14th riots. With government assistance, most shops are now running again.

Yuan Shijian runs a telecommunication equipment shop in Lhasa. His shop was robbed during the riots. During Yuan's restoration of his business, he has enjoyed many preferential offers from local government.

Yuan Shijian, Lhasa Businessman, said, "We used to pay house rent of 4 thousand yuan a month. Now the government covers 90 percent of that. It's a great financial help and releases lots of my pressure."

Besides rent, the government is also providing preferential taxing polices on business and owners. Riot-affected proprietors can also get interest subsides when they take out loans less than 1 million yuan.

Duan Xiangzheng, Director of Tibet Admin for Industry & Commerce, said, "All the new measures are to help affected-businesses to re-establish their confidence and restore operation as soon as possible."

Besides rent, the government is also providing preferential taxing polices on business and owners.

Local government is also providing food and homes for those who lost their property in the riots.

The riots on March the 14th have damaged over 1000 businesses in Lhasa and caused an economic loss of over 200 million yuan.

Source:CCTV International
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