CHINA: ECONOMIC INDICATORS

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1Plor Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 ()reign Assessment Center China: Economic Indicators A Reference Aid State Dept. review completed ER 77-10508 October 1977 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 This publication is prepared for the use of U.S. Government officials. The format, coverage and contents of the publication are designed to meet the specific requirements of those users. 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Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 China: Economic Indicators Central Intelligence Agency National Foreign Assessment Center October 1977 This handbook, which is the third in an annual series, brings together economic estimates for the People's Republic of China, a country which has not released economic statistics systematically since 1960: Abbreviations used in the charts and statistical tables follow: b/d barrels per day bil billion dwt deadweight ton hp horsepower kg kilogram km kilometer kW kilowatt kWh kilowatt-hour LSD light ship displacement m meter m' cubic meter mil million th thousand Indicates no estimate is available. iii Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CONTENTS Page Selected Economic Indicators 1 Indicators of Aggregate Performance 2 Population 6 Agriculture 10 Industry 14 Energy 26 Minerals and Metals 30 Transportation 32 Foreign Trade 36 Indicators of Consumer Welfare 42 Recent Publications of Interest 44 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 1 China: Selected Economic Indicators GNP (bil 1976 US $) 1952 87 1957 122 1965 165 1970 231 1971 247 1972 258 1973 292 1974 302 1975 323 1976 324 Population, midyear (mil per- sons) 570 640 750 840 860 880 899 917 935 951 Per capita GNP (1976 US $) 153 190 220 275 287 294 325 330 346 340 Agricultural production index (1957 = 100) 83 100 104 127 130 126 142 146 148 148 Total grain (mil metric tons) 161 191 194 243 246 240 266 275 284 285 Cotton (mil metric tons) 1.3 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.2 2.1 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.3 Hogs (mil head) 58 115 168 226 251 261 261 280 Industrial production index (1957 = 100) 48 100 199 316 349 385 436 455 502 502 Producer goods index (1957 = 100) 39 100 211 350 407 452 513 536 602 Machinery index (1957 = 100) 33 100 257 586 711 795 930 992 1,156 Electric generators (mil kW) Negl 0.3 0.8 ... 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.6 5.5 Machine tools (th units) 13.7 28.3 45.0 70.0 75.0 75.0 80.0 80.0 90.0 Tractors (th 15-hp units) 0 0 23.9 79.0 114.6 136.0 166.0 150.0 180.0 190.9 Trucks (th units) 0 7.5 30.0 70.0 86.0 100.0 110.0 121.0 133.0 Locomotives (units) 20 167 50 435 455 475 495 505 530 Freight cars (th units) 5.8 7.3 6.6 12.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 16.8 18.5 Merchant ships (th metric tons) 6.1 46.4 50.6 121.5 148.0 164.6 209.4 288.4 313.6 318.8 Other producer goods index (1957 = 100) 41 100 200 294 336 371 415 429 472 Electric power (bil kWh) 7.3 19.3 42.0 72.0 86.0 93.0 101.0 108.0 121.0 Coal (mil metric tons) 66.5 130.7 220.0 310.0 335.0 356.0 377.0 389.0 427.0 448.0 Crude oil (mil metric tons) 0.4 1.5 11.0 28.2 36.7 43.1 54.8 65.8 74.3 83.6 Crude steel (mil metric tons) 1.3 5.4 12.5 17.8 21.0 23.0 25.5 23.8 26.0 23.0 Chemical fertilizer (mil metric tons) 0.2 0.8 7.6 14.0 16.8 19.8 24.8 24.9 27.9 ... Cement (mil metric tons) 2.9 6.9 16.3 26.6 31.0 38.1 41.0 37.3 47.1 49.3 Timber (mil in8) 11.2 27.9 27.2 29.9 30.7 33.2 34.2 35.2 36.2 Paper (mil metric tons) 0.6 1.2 3.6 5.0 5.1 5.6 6.0 6.5 6.9 Consumer goods index (1957 = 100) 60 100 183 272 272 295 334 347 368 Cotton cloth (bil linear meters) 3.8 5.0 6.4 7.5 7.2 7.3 7.6 7.6 7.6 Wool cloth (mil linear meters) 4.2 18.2 65.2 Processed sugar (mil metric tons) 0.5 0.9 1.5 1.8 1.9 1.9 2.2 2.2 2.3 Bicycles (mil units) 0.1 0.8 1.8 3.6 4.0 4.3 4.9 5.2 5.5 ... Foreign trade (bil current US $) 1.9 3.0 3.8 4.3 4.7 5.9 10.1 14.0 14.4 12.9 Exports, fob. 0.9 1.6 2.0 2.0 2.4 3.1 5.0 6.6 7.0 6.9 Imports, c.i.f. 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.3 2.8 5.1 7.4 7.4 6.0 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 ate Performance i - ss anional Product i t i L i i t ,C,? gncurtural Production 2 Approved For Release 21:102/0671T -GTA:RD'P7913U0715TALJUtirouTzuou-r-a- Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 2A China: Indicators of Aggregate Performance Gross National Index: 1957 = 100 Average Annual Rates of Growth' (Percent) Agricultural Industrial Product (Bil 1976 US $) Production Production 1949 1952 1957 1965 1970 1975 1949 51 54 20 Gross National Product 1950 63 64 27 1951 74 71 38 1952 19 1952 87 83 48 1957 12 7 1953 93 83 61 1965 8 5 4 1954 97 84 70 1970 7 6 5 7 1955 106 94 73 1975 7 6 6 7 7 1956 115 97 88 1976 7 6 5 6 6 Negl 1957 122 100 100 1958 145 108 142 Agricultural Production 1959 138 84 173 1960 134 74 181 1952 15 1961 106 79 105 1957 8 4 1962 118 89 111 1965 4 2 Negl 1963 132 96 134 1970 4 2 2 4 1964 149 103 161 1975 4 3 2 4 3 1965 165 104 199 1976 4 2 3 3 3 0 1966 185 113 232 1967 178 118 202 Industrial Production 1968 179 110 221 1969 199 113 266 1952 34 1970 231 127 316 1957 22 16 1971 247 130 349 1965 15 12 9 1972 258 126 385 1970 14 11 9 10 1973 292 142 436 1975 13 11 9 10 10 1974 302 146 455 1976 13 10 9 9 8 0 1975 323 148 502 1976 324 148 502 1 The years across are base years; the years down are end-of-period years. 3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 4-064iVaAiDIVUW Figure 1E3 4 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 2B China: Indicators of Aggregate Performance 1949 1950 Index: 1957 = 100 Foreign (Bil Current Trade US $) Average Annual Rates of Growth (Percent) Construction Activity 13 21 Modern Transport Performance 16 27 Exports, fob. 0.4 0.6 Imports, c.i.f. 0.4 0.6 1949 1952 Construction Activity 1957 1965 1970 1975 1951 32 31 0.8 1.1 1952 47 1952 41 39 0.9 1.0 1957 29 20 1953 53 49 1.0 1.3 1965 18 12 8 1954 72 62 1.1 1.3 1970 .? 15 11 8 8 1955 73 65 1.4 1.7 1975 14 10 8 8 9 1956 110 87 1.6 1.5 1957 100 100 1.6 1.4 Modern Transport Performance 1958 149 148 1.9 1.8 1959 173 201 2.2 2.1 1952 35 1960 161 196 2.0 2.0 1957 26 21 1961 102 132 1.5 1.5 1965 16 12 7 1962 92 136 1.5 1.2 1970 14 11 7 7 1963 116 148 1.6 1.2 1975 13 10 8 8 9 1964 140 156 1.8 1.5 1965 182 172 2.0 1.8 Foreign Trade: Exports 1966 197 192 2.2 2.0 1967 157 161 1.9 2.0 1952 31 1968 202 170 1.9 1.8 1957 19 12 1969 230 203 2.0 1.8 1965 11 6 3 1970 266 245 2.0 2.2 1970 8 5 2 0 1971 300 286 2.4 2.3 1975 12 9 9 13 28 1972 351 302 3.1 2.8 1976 11 9 8 12 23 -1 1973 369 326 5.0 5.1 1974 335 340 6.6 7.4 Foreign Trade: Imports 1975 404 372 7.0 7.4 1976 6.9 6.0 1952 36 1957 17 7 1965 10 5 3 1970 8 4 4 4 1975 12 9 10 15 27 1976 11 8 8 12 18 -19 'The years across are base years; the years down are end-of-period years. 5 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 6 ApprOlred or Kervage LUULTUb . LZA-KUF' r3T5U043TATTUITTUu IZIII3U f Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 3 China: Estimated Population, By Age and Sex ' 1 July 1977 Total Th Persons Males Females Percent Distribution Total Males Females Males per Hundred Females All ages 965,937 485,579 480,358 100 100 100 101.1 0-4 121,548 61,760 59,788 12.58 12.72 12.45 103.3 5-9 128,075 64,906 63,169 13.26 13.37 13.15 102.7 10-14 111,946 56,624 55,322 11.59 11.66 11.52 102.4 15-19 99,458 50,116 49,342 10.30 10.32 10.27 101.6 20-24 95,500 48,152 47,348 9.89 9.92 9.86 101.7 25-29 77,307 39,165 38,142 8.00 8.07 7.94 102.7 30-34 60,203 30,821 29,382 6.23 6.35 6.12 104.9 35-39 52,718 27,013 25,705 5.46 5.56 5.35 105.1 40-44 49,246 25,126 24,120 5.10 5.17 5.02 104.2 45-49 42,683 21,373 21,310 4.42 4.40 4.44 100.3 50-54 35,536 17,473 18,063 3.68 3.60 3.76 96.7 55-59 28,888 13,862 15,026 2.99 2.85 3,13 92.3 60-64 23,047 10,940 12,107 2.39 2.25 2.52 90.4 65-69 17,507 8,239 9,268 1.81 1.70 1.93 88.9 70-74 11,928 5,496 6,432 1.23 1.13 1.34 85.4 75 and over 10,347 4,513 5,834 1.07 0.93 1.21 77.4 'These estimates were prepared by the US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Foreign Demographic Analysis Division. Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 4 China: Estimated and Projected Population and Vital Rates ' Th Persons as of 1 July Population Distribution Among Main Age Groups Vital Rates per Th Persons Under 15 15-64 65 and Over Natural Increase Births Deaths 1949 537,918 200,105 322,751 15,062 12.0 45.4 33.4 1950 547,364 205,809 326,229 15,326 13.5 45.4 31.9 1951 558,096 211,518 330,393 16,185 15.1 45.3 30.2 1952 569,904 218,273 335,104 16,527 18.0 45.2 27.2 1953 582,603 225,237 340,102 17,264 22.5 45.0 22.5 1954 596,064 232,571 345,559 17,934 23.1 44.1 21.0 1955 610,201 240,344 351,185 18,672 23.8 43.1 19.4 1956 625,004 248,608 356,940 19,456 24.2 42.6 18.5 1957 640,024 256,961 362,799 20,264 23.3 41.3 18.0 1958 654,727 264,902 368,747 21,078 22.1 40.2 18.1 1959 668,930 272,385 374,679 21,866 20.8 40.1 19.3 1960 682,091 279,088 380,427 22,576 18.2 39.9 21.7 1961 693,624 284,439 386,003 23,182 15.4 39.1 23.7 1962 705,486 289,460 392,192 23,834 18.5 37.7 19.2 1963 719,301 295,219 399,458 24,624 20.3 37.6 17.4 1964 734,359 301,061 407,812 25,486 21.2 37.2 16.0 1965 750,394 306,725 417,258 26,411 22.0 36.5 14.4 1966 766,946 312,174 427,403 27,369 21.6 36.2 14.6 1967 784,017 317,451 438,222 28,344 22.4 36.2 13.8 1968 801,983 322,723 449,907 29,353 22.9 36.3 13.4 1969 820,733 328,124 462,221 30,388 23.3 36.3 12.9 1970 840,148 333,851 474,837 31,460 23.4 35.7 12.3 1971 859,927 339,626 487,741 32,560 23.1 34.9 11.8 1972 879,520 345,184 500,654 33,682 22.0 33.5 11.6 1973 898,695 350,551 513,305 34,839 21.2 32.0 10.8 1974 917,256 355,291 525,933 36,032 19.7 30.0 10.2 1975 934,626 358,735 538,642 37,249 17.8 27.6 9.8 1976 950,744 360,794 551,453 38,497 16.4 25.5 9.1 1977 965,937 361,569 564,586 39,782 15.3 24.1 8.8 1978 980,417 360,967 578,361 41,089 14.4 23.0 8.6 1979 994,332 359,136 592,782 42,414 13.7 22.1 8.4 1980 1,007,858 356,497 607,601 43,760 13.3 21.5 8.2 1985 1,075,999 335,887 689,213 50,899 13.2 21.1 7.9 1990 1,151,665 320,873 771,480 59,312 14.0 21.9 7.9 1995 1,237,029 340,759 827,122 69,148 14.5 22.7 8.1 2000 1,328,645 375,343 872,993 80,309 13.7 22.0 8.3 These estimates Foreign Demographic 8 were prepared by the US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Analysis Division. Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 5 China: Population By Province ' Th Persons as of 1 July 1953 1958 1965 1970 1975 1976 Total 582,603 654,727 750,394 840,148 934,626 950,744 Northeast Liaoning 22,269 26,638 32,403 37,811 43,504 44,474 Kirin 12,609 14,396 17,177 19,786 22,532 23,000 Heilungkiang 12,681 16,220 21,320 26,104 31,141 32,000 North Hopeh 33,181 36,599 41,428 47,304 54,032 55,193 Shansi . 14,314 16,128 18,349 20,432 22,626 23,000 Inner Mongolia 3,532 4,478 5,778 6,998 8,281 8,500 Peking 4,591 6,193 7,730 8,277 8,460 8,490 Tientsin 4,622 5,416 6,386 6,846 7,180 7,226 Shantung 50,134 55,989 63,257 70,076 77,253 78,478 East Kiangsu 38,329 42,759 48,523 54,195 60,403 61,504 Anhwei 30,663 33,833 37,442 40,828 44,392 45,000 Chekiang .... .......... 22,866 25,536 28,918 32,090 35,430 36,000 Kiangsi 16,773 18,868 22,271 25,465 28,826 29,400 Fukien ...... .... ...... 13,143 14,873 17,823 20,590 23,503 24,000 Shanghai.... .......... 8,808 9,888 10,966 11,712 12,260 12,312 Central-South Honan . 43,911 48,795 54,829. 60,491 66,451 67,468 Hupeh 27,790 31,102 35,221 39,086 43,155 43,848 Hunan ............ 33,227 36,526 40,563 44,351 48,338 49,018 Kwangtung 34,770 37,233 42,684 47,798 53,182 54,100 Kwangsi .. 19,561 21,660 24,776 27,698 30,775 31,300 Southwest Szechwan 65,685 72,827 81,634 89,898 98,596 100,080 Kweichow 15,037 17,060 19,302 21,407 23,622 24,000 Yunnan 17,473 19,312 22,120 24,754 27,527 28,000 Tibet.. ...... ........ 1,274 1,342 1,458 1,566 1,680 1,700 Northwest Shensi 15,881 18,318 20,800 23,130 25,582 26,000 Kansu 11,291 13,005 15,200 17,258 19,425 19,795 Tsinghai 1,677 2,093 2,664 3,199 3,762 3,858 Sinkiang 4,874 5,744 7,119 8,410 9,768 10,000 Ninghsia 1,637 1,896 2,253 2,588 2,940 3,000 'These estimates were prepared by Foreign Demographic Analysis Division. the US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, All figures reflect post-1971 boundaries and are thus comparable. Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 China: Agricultural Regions Figure 3 --$oring h Indian claim Chinese.. ss line of %. control I. Whea oliang- ver) Corn .5x tiovy io.fts DOjc Shanghai. EP ? giat an tei1411 . Lhasa Riceffea; Percent in cultivation 0 10 30 culijvc'aqed J 1 573487 7-77 10 Agricultural region boundary Zou we,s ern ieun-ming. 0 Kilometers 500 Approved I-or Re1ease-202M 611-TM1A=RDP790:111457A01:10 ruin 201)01 -3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 6 China: Production of Major Agricultural Commodities Mil Metric Tons Grain' Cotton Raw Sugar 1949 111 0.4 0.198 1950 130 0.7 1951 141 1.0 1952 161 1.3 0.531 1953 164 1.2 1954 166 1.1 1955 180 1.5 1956 188 1.5 ... 1957 191 1.6 0.832 1958 206 1.7 1959 171 1.2 1960 156 0.9 1961 168 0.8 1962 180 1.0 1963 190 1.2 1964 194 1.7 1965 194 1.9 1.4 1966 215 1.8 1.4 1967 225 1.9 1.6 1968 210 1.8 1.4 1969 215 1.8 1.4 1970 243 2.0 1.6 1971 246 2.2 1.4 1972 240 2.1 1.6 1973 266 2.5 1.9 1974 275 2.5 1.8 1975 284 2.3 1976 285 2.3 Grain includes soybeans and converts potatoes to a grain equivalency by taking one-fifth of their actual weight. Table 7 China: Number of Livestock Mil Head Sheep and Goats Hogs Draft Animals Total Sheep Goats 1949 60 42 26 16 58 1957 83 99 54 45 115 1962 72 110 126 1965 ... 168 1970 226 1971 94 143 251 1972 95 147 261 1974 261 1976 160 96 64 280 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 8A China: Selected Inputs to the Agricultural Sector Supply of Chemical Fertilizers' (Th Metric Tons) Production Total Nitrogen Phosphorous Potassium Imports 1949 5 5 0 0 0 1950 34 14 0 0 20 1951 67 27 0 0 40 1952 79 39 0 0 40 1953 133 53 0 0 80 1954 205 69 0 0 136 1955 243 84 1 0 158 1956 401 117 14 0 270 1957 429 137 22 0 270 1958 626 202 64 0 360 1959 639 275 94 0 270 1960 710 345 150 0 215 1961 589 280 84 0 225 1962 788 444 104 0 240 1963 1,297 542 215 0 540 1964 1,485 712 416 0 357 1965 2,120 902 578 0 640 1966 2,604 1,046 800 36 722 1967 2,763 883 658 68 1,154 1968 3,128 1,040 761 92 1,235 1969 3,558 1,180 963 100 1,315 1970 4,266 1,562 1,103 116 1,485 1971 4,820 1,900 1,300 140 1,480 1972 5,494 2,345 1,447 152 1,550 1973 6,435 2,930 1,819 168 1,518 1974 6,093 3,162 1,611 180 1,140 1975 6,701 3,543 1,806 200 1,152 1976 983 Actual weight of primary nutrient content. For domestic production figures in terms of standard weights, see table 12C. Approved For Release ZITIL/Ub/1 T . 1.,1A-KU1-11. UtSUU40 FKOUU1U111 ZUUU 1 -.5 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 13B China: Selected Inputs to the Agricultural Sector Tractor Park (Th 15-Hp Units) Inventory of Powered Irrigation Capacity of Rural Hydro- electric Plants (Mil kW) Total Conventional Garden Equipment (Th Hp) 1949 0.4 0.4 Negl 97 Negl 1950 1.3 1.3 Negl Negl 1951 1.4 1.4 Negl 118 Negl 1952 2.0 2.0 Negl Negl 1953 2.7 2.7 Negl Negl 1954 5.1 5.1 Negl .. Negl 1955 8.1 8.1 Negl 338 Negl 1956 19.4 19.4 Negl 508 Negl 1957 24.6 24.6 Negl 560 Negl 1958 45.3 45.3 Negl 1,280 1959 59.0 59.0 Negl 2,535 1960 79.0 79.0 Negl 4,145 0.5 1961 95.0 95.0 Negl 4,845 1962 103.0 103.0 Negl 5,800 1963 115.0 115.0 Negl 6,440 1964 123.0 123.0 Negl 7,300 1965 0.9 8,450 0.3 1966 153.6 150.0 3.6 9,980 1967 5.6 10,695 1968 8.3 12,742 1969 ... 11.5 14,790 0.5 1970 320.1 300.0 20.1 16,911 0.9 1971 . .. ... 25.0 20,000 1.2 1972 484.1 438.1 46.0 24,016 1.6 1973 639.5 565.5 74.0 30,000 2.0 1974 836.2 726.8 109.4 36,000 2.5 1975 971.8 821.8 150.0 43,000 3.0 1976 1,187.3 971.2 216.1 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CHINA: Growth and Structural Changes in Industry Producer{ Goods 311111111111111111 1111111111111111111 1952=48 574010 9-77 14 42.9% Machinery Other Producer Goods Consumer Goods 1957=100 Figure 4 1965=199 1975=502 ApprovelrFo r Keil-ease zuuztoon 1 . LAH-RLJF TUESCIIIWO I ATRIUTUU a'a Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 9 China: Selected Indexes of Industrial Production ' 1957 = 100 Value Added in Industrial Production Gross Value of Industrial Output Total Producer Goods Consumer Goods Total Machinery Other 1949 20 14 8 15 28 18 1950 27 21 14 22 36 24 1951 38 30 24 31 48 34 1952 48 39 33 41 60 44 1953 61 51 50 51 73 57 1954 70 62 60 62 82 66 1955 73 66 62 67 81 70 1956 88 84 90 83 94 90 1957 100 100 100 100 100 100 1958 142 161 175 158 117 1959 173 204 235 197 131 1960 181 232 265 224 114 1961 105 123 112 126 80 1962 111 132 124 134 83 1963 134 153 164 150 109 1964 161 180 197 176 135 166 1965 199 211 257 200 183 204 1966 232 251 335 232 206 247 1967 202 208 278 191 196 1968 221 226 295 210 215 217 1969 266 290 456 250 233 283 1970 316 350 586 294 272 348 1971 349 407 711 336 272 392 1972 385 452 795 371 295 422 1973 436 513 930 415 334 464 1974 455 536 992 429 347 489 1975 502 602 1,156 472 368 551 1976 502 2 ' The indexes of value added are based on physical output series, whereas the gross value index is a reconstruction of the official index that is based on provincial data. This 1976 figure is an estimate based upon fragmentary provincial claims. Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 China: Changing Regional Shares of Industrial Output ndian claim Clnnese linol of control 4.79 3.49 Northwest Southwest IN Height of bar indicates relative share of industrial output 1957 1974 Economic region boundary 573488 10.77 16 0 500 KILOMETERS B. 5.94 20.70 22.74 Figure 5 Northeast 0.38 29.00 East Appnivelf I-ormeiease LIM T 1,174-KUri U13IJIFID HUUU TUrJ I LUOU T- Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 10 China: Gross Value of Industrial Output ' Mil 1957 Yuan 1957 1965 1970 1974 1975 Total 69,797 142,686 240,102 344,865 375,236 Northeast ............. 15,874 32,115 49,546 66,463 72,707 Liaoning 10,078 19,090 29,497 41,349 44,202 Kirin ...... .............. 2,155 5,018 7,372 9,329 10,539 Heilungkiang ...... 3,641 8,007 12,677 15,785 17,966 North 14,446 .. . ... 91,398 . .. Hopeh 2,519 6,723 13,445 22,648 24,873 Shansi ...... .... ...... 1,645 . . . . . . 6,264 Inner Mongolia .. 631 3,009 4,487 6,018 ... Peking 2,100 5,602 12,079 18,570 19,607 Tientsin 3,911 6,882 12,097 17,524 18,748 Shantung 3,640 6,174 12,565 . 20,374 20,991 East 21,206 ... ... 99,996 Kiangsu 4,124 7,509 15,625 23,435 Anhwei 1,348 2,390 3,811 6,149 7,330 Chekiang 2,132 3,900 6,060 7,800 Kiangsi 1,100 ... ... 5,242 Fukien ...... .......... 1,100 1,835 2,532 4,323 4,626 Shanghai 11,402 24,220 39,074 53,047 55,707 Central-South 9,995 19,923 35,679 50,011 Honan 1,560 3,737 7,173 10,612 11,960 Hupeh 2,514 4,140 7,500 9,238 Hunan 1,634 2,929 6,027 8,167 8,403 Kwangtung 3,570 7,810 12,553 17,474 20,284 Kwangsi 717 1,307 2,426 4,520 4,926 Southwest .. 5,843 10,799 20,494 . ? Szechwan 4,283 6,929 13,852 17,465 Kweichow 562 2,527 3,158 4,548 Yunnan 989 1,324 2,079 3,395 . Tibet 9 19 89 114 Northwest 2,433 5,924 16,503 . . Shensi ..... ........... 1,134 2,707 5,547 6,517 6,904 Kansu 694 2,172 4,381 6,769 7,732 Tsinghai 117 273 553 997 1,096 Sinkiang 465 696 1,293 1,861 . ? Ninghsia 23 76 359 424 I An index derived from disaggregated provincial data is not strictly comparable to the index of gross value of industrial output in table 9. Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 1 lA China: Production of Selected Types of Machinery 1949 1950 Electric Generators (kW) 10,181 22,798 Machine Tools (Units) 1,582 3,312 Spindles (Units) ... Sewing Machines (Th Units) Powered Irrigation Equipment (Th Hp) Tractors (15-Hp Units) Total Conventional Garden 1951 31,731 5,853 131,984 1952 29,678 13,734 383,128 ... 1953 59,525 20,502 287,424 257 1954 54,617 15,901 489,044 316 1955 107,595 13,708 304,400 174 1956 288,263 25,928 784,020 206 170 1957 312,200 28,297 484,000 278 52 1958 1,425,000 30,000 1,000,000 637 720 1,100 1,100 195935,000 ... 1,360,000 563 1,255 9,400 9,400 1960 40,000 676 1,610 23,800 23,800 1961 30,000 700 16,200 16,200 1962 25,000 955 13,100 13,100 196335,000 ... 640 15,700 15,700 ... 1964 625,000 40,000 700,000 1,257 860 19,450 19,300 150 1965 780,000 45,000 1,400,000 1,571 1,150 23,875 23,000 875 1966 50,000 0 1,530 34,625 32,000 2,625 1967 40,000 29,100 27,000 2,100 1968 45,000 32,675 30,000 2,675 1969 55,000 1,800 43,200 40,000 3,200 1970 70,000 2,400 ... 79,000 70,000 9,000 1971 3,000,000 75,000 3,000 3,089 114,625 105,000 9,625 1972 3,500,000 75,000 3,300 4,016 136,000 115,000 21,000 1973 4,000,000 80,000 3,894 5,984 166,000 138,000 28,000 1974 4,650,000 80,000 6,000 150,000 120,000 30,000 1975 5,460,000 90,000 7,000 180,000 140,000 40,000 1976.. . 190,925 128,800 62,125 18 Approved r or-rrerease LUUTTEM71 . 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Mainline Locomotives (Units) Freight Cars (Units) Merchant Ships (LSD Metric Tons) Trucks (Units) Total Steam Diesel Electric 1949 0 0 0 0 3,155 0 0 1950 0 0 0 0 696 0 0 1951 0 0 0 0 2,882 0 0 1952 20 20 0 0 5,792 6,100 0 1953 10 10 0 0 4,501 14,800 0 1954 52 52 0 0 5,446 31,400 0 1955 98 98 0 0 9,258 50,200 0 1956 184 184 0 0 7,122 51,200 1,654 1957 167 167 0 0 7,300 46,400 7,500 1958 350 346 2 2 11,000 61,300 16,000 1959 533 530 3 0 17,000 54,300 19,400 1960 602 600 0 2 23,000 23,600 15,000 1961 100 100 0 0 3,000 18,800 1,000 1962 25 25 0 0 4,000 13,500 8,400 1963 27 25 0 2 5,900 23,400 16,800 1964 27 25 2 0 5,700 31,000 20,300 1965 50 20 30 0 6,600 50,600 30,000 1966 220 150 70 0 7,500 55,900 43,000 1967 300 200 100 0 6,900 48,200 32,000 1968 340 200 140 0 8,700 64,500 27,000 1969 391 230 160 1 11,000 93,100 60,000 1970 435 250 180 5 12,000 121,500 70,000 1971 455 250 200 5 14,000 148,000 86,000 1972 475 250 220 5 15,000 164,600 100,000 1973 495 250 240 5 16,000 209,400 110,000 1974 505 250 250 5 16,800 288,400 121,000 1975 530 250 275 5 18,500 313,600 133,000 1976 318,800 ... 19 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 12A China: Production of Selected Producer Goods Electric Power (Mil kWh) I Crude Oil I (Mil Metric Tons) Coal (Th Metric Tons) Total Hydroelectric Thermal Natural Gas (Mil Cubic) Meters) Total Large Mines Small Mines 1949 4,300 700 3,600 Negl 0.121 32,430 22,117 10,313 1950 4,600 800 3,800 Negl 0.200 42,920 32,607 10,313 1951 5,800 1,000 4,800 Negl 0.305 53,090 45,405 7,685 1952 7,300 1,300 6,000 Negl 0.436 66,490 56,184 L0,306 1953 9,200 1,500 7,700 0.622 69,680 61,527 8,153 1954 11,000 2,200 8,800 0.789 83,660 75,545 8,115 1955 12,300 2,400 9,900 0.966 98,300 89,650 8,650 1956 16,600 3,500 13,100 1.163 110,360 101,862 8,498 1957 19,300 4,700 14,600 600 1.458 130,732 ... 1958 28,000 5,500 22,500 2,264 230,000 1959 42,000 7,800 34,200 3.7 300,000 1960 47,000 9,000 38,000 5.1 280,000 1961 31,000 8,000 23,000 5.186 170,000 1962 30,000 6,000 24,000 5.746 180,000 1963 33,000 6,000 27,000 6.360 190,000 1964 36,000 7,000 29,000 8.653 204,000 ... 1965 42,000 9,000 33,000 9,200 10.961 220,000 187,000 33,000 1966 50,000 10,000 40,000 14.074 248,000 210,000 38,000 1967 45,000 10,000 35,000 13.9 190,000 155,000 35,000 1968 50,000 12,000 38,000 15.2 205,000 165,000 40,000 1969 60,000 15,000 45,000 20.377 258,000 200,000 58,000 1970 72,000 18,000 54,000 20,700 28.211 310,000 235,000 75,000 1971 86,000 21,000 65,000 36.700 335,000 250,000 85,000 1972 93,000 23,000 70,000 43.065 356,000 260,000 96,000 1973 101,000 25,000 76,000 54.804 377,000 271,000 106,000 1974 108,000 27,000 81,000 65.765 389,000 279,000 110,000 1975 121,000 30,000 91,000 34,600 74.261 427,000 307,000 120,000 1976 83.608 448,000 300,000 148,000 For further information on these items, see table 14 and other items in the energy section. For exports of crude oil, see table 25 below. Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 12B China: Production of Selected Producer Goods Th Metric Tons Pig Iron Crude Steel Medium Medium and and Standard Large Small Large Small Finished Iron Ore ' 2 Total Plants Plants Total Plants Plants Steel 1949 504 252 231 21 158 123 1950 2,156 978 928 50 606 360 1951 2,446 1,148 1,056 92 896 . .. ... 690 1952 4,218 1,929 1,812 117 1,349 1,276 73 1,110 1953 4,908 2,234 2,098 136 1,774 1,618 156 1,490 1954 6,728 3,114 2,940 174 2,225 1,979 246 1,770 1955 8,464 3,872 3,688 184 2,853 2,486 367 2,220 1956 10,462 4,826 4,674 152 4,465 3,974 491 3,220 1957 12,262 5,936 . .. ... 5,350 ... .. . 4,290 1958 27,280 13,690 9,530 4,160 11,080 8,000 3,080 6,100 1959 40,990 20,500 9,450 11,050 13,350 8,630 4,720 8,100 1960 54,920 27,500 13,750 13,750 18,670 12,450 6,220 11,300 1961 17,270 8,800 8,000 6,000 1962 17,630 8,800 8,000 6,000 1963 19,840 9,900 9,000 6,800 1964 23,840 11,900 10,800 8,100 1965 27,820 13,800 12,600 1,200 12,500 12,000 500 9,400 1966 33,520 16,600 15,000 11,200 1967 26,650 13,200 12,000 9,000 1968 30,870 15,400 ... ... 14,000 ... ... 10,500 1969 35,220 17,600 16,200 1,400 16,000 15,500 500 12,000 1970 43,970 22,000 18,100 3,900 17,800 16,100 1,700 13,400 1971 54,170 27,100 20,200 6,900 21,000 18,600 2,400 15,400 1972 60,770 30,400 22,200 8,200 23,000 20,200 2,800 16,900 1973 67,340 33,700 24,100 9,600 25,500 22,300 3,200 19,100 1974 61,050 31,400 22,500 8,900 23,800 20,800 3,000 17,800 1975 67,600 33,800 24,300 9,500 26,000 22,700 3,300 19,500 1976 ... 23,000 20,080 2,920 . .. ' The standard used contains 55 percent iron ore. For a series of actual weight mined, see table 17. 21 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 12C China: Production of Selected Producer Goods Th Metric Tons Chemical Fertilizers Total Nitrogen Phosphorous' Total Large Plants Small Plants Total Large Plants Small Plants Potassium 1949 27 27 27 0 0 0 0 0 1950 70 70 70 0 0 0 0 0 1951 137 137 137 0 0 0 0 0 1952 194 194 194 0 0 0 0 0 1953 263 263 263 0 0 0 0 0 1954 343 343 343 0 0 0 0 0 1955 426 418 418 0 8 8 0 0 1956 663 586 586 0 77 77 0 0 1957 803 683 683 0 120 120 0 0 1958 1,354 1,010 1,010 0 344 344 0 0 1959 1,876 1,376 1,376 0 500 500 0 0 1960 2,523 1,723 1,723 0 800 600 200 0 1961 1,850 1,400 1,380 20 450 338 112 0 1962 2,775 2,220 2,160 60 555 355 200 0 1963 3,857 2,708 2,608 100 1,149 501 648 0 1964 5,785 3,560 3,329 231 2,225 600 1,625 0 1965 7,600 4,508 3,967 541 3,092 618 2,474 0 1966 9,600 5,229 4,288 941 4,281 1,141 3,140 90 1967 8,100 4,413 3,213 1,200 3,517 1,005 2,512 170 1968 9,500 5,200 3,500 1,700 4,070 1,375 2,695 230 1969 11,300 5,900 3,800 2,100 5,150 1,500 3,650 250 1970 14,000 7,810 4,450 3,360 5,900 1,550 4,350 290 1971 16,800 9,500 4,750 4,750 6,950 1,620 5,330 350 1972 19,841 11,723 5,744 5,979 7,738 1,934 5,804 380 1973 24,801 14,652 6,740 7,912 9,729 2,432 7,297 420 1974 24,875 15,810 6,956 8,854 8,615 2,498 6,117 450 1975 27,875 17,717 7,441 10,276 9,658 3,187 6,471 500 1976 ... Production is measured in standard units of 20-percent nitrogen. 2 Production is measured in standard units of 18.7-percent phosphoric acid. Production is measured in standard units of 40-percent potassium oxide 22 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP7U13o045 (Awn (um AMU"! -3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 12D China: Production of Selected Producer Goods Cement (Th Metric Tons) Timber (Th m3) Paper (Th Metric Tons) Total Large Plants Small Plants 1949 660 660 0 5,670 228 1950 1,410 1,410 0 6,640 380 1951 2,490 2,490 0 7,640 492 1952 2,860 2,860 0 11,200 603 1953 3,880 3,880 0 17,530 667 1954 4,600 4,600 0 22,270 842 1955 4,500 4,500 0 20,930 839 1956 6,390 6,390 0 20,840 998 1957 6,860 6,860 0 27,870 1,221 1958 10,700 9,300 1,400 28,937 1,630 1959 12,270 10,570 1,700 32,022 1,949 1960 12,000 9,000 3,000 28,668 1,825 1961 7,800 6,000 1,800 19,335 1,388 1962 6,900 5,300 1,600 20,940 2,118 1963 9,100 6,800 2,300 22,971 2,599 1964 10,900 8,700 2,200 26,417 3,220 1965 16,280 10,900 5,380 27,183 3,611 1966 17,900 12,500 5,400 27,971 3,923 1967 14,200 10,600 3,600 22,044 3,246 1968 19,600 13,700 5,900 22,044 3,344 1969 22,540 14,400 8,140 26,438 4,219 1970 26,600 15,100 11,500 29,875 5,000 1971 31,000 18,600 12,400 30,741 5,066 1972 38,100 19,800 18,300 33,200 5,606 1973 41,000 20,500 20,500 34,163 6,032 1974 37,300 16,000 21,300 35,154 6,500 1975 47,100 19,400 27,700 36,173 6,941 1976 49,300 19,700 29,600 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 24 Table 13A China: Production of Selected Consumer Goods Cotton Cloth (Mil Linear in) Wool Cloth (Th Linear m) Silk Cloth (Th Linear m) Processed Sugar (Th Metric Tons) Wine and Liquor (Th Metric Tons) 1949 1,889 5,435 50,160 199 1950 2,522 4,880 51,120 242 1951 3,058 4,025 63,300 300 1952 3,829 4,233 64,760 451 230 1953 4,685 6,227 73,800 638 1954 5,230 7,823 78,250 693 1955 4,361 10,271 93,970 717 . .. 1956 5,770 14,267 118,610 807 520 1957 5,050 18,170 144,560 864 730 1958 5,700 26,280 194,840 900 1959 6,100 31,400 200,000 1,130 1960 4,900 ... ... 920 1961 3,300 ... 700 1962 3,500 23,920 ... 480 1963 4,600 27,175 300,960 510 805 1964 5,100 ... ... 1,030 1965 6,400 1,460 1966 6,700 1,710 1967 5,500 1,900 1968 6,000 1,900 1969 6,600 1,700 1970 7,500 1,790 1971 7,200 401,280 1,890 1972 7,300 1,870 1973 7,600 2,230 1974 7,600 65,220 2,190 1975 7,600 430,000 2,300 1976 ApproVedl-or Release ZOLFZ/Ltbri 1 . LAA--KUP P3151317.4uf Ruullt Zuuui -.3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 13B China: Production of Selected Consumer Goods Th Units 1949 1950 1951 Bicycles 14 21 44 Thermos Bottles Radio Sets . .. Television Sets Watches 1952 80 5,536 17 1953 165 12,007 25 1954 298 14,841 28 1955 335 17,958 151 1956 640 16,310 270 1957 806 20,870 390 1958 1,174 27,611 1,200 1959 1,479 37,000 1,560 . .. 1960 1,840 . .. 1,500 650 1961 634 1,250 2 1962 1,000 1,000 3 1963 1,101 33,216 1,000 3 1964 1,209 1,000 5 1965 1,792 1,500 5 1,200 1966 2,044 1,500 8 1967 . . . 1,500 5 1968 2,412 0 2,000 5 1969 3,026 2,500 10 1970 3,640 4,600 15 . .. 1971 4,030 6,000 20 6,200 1972 4,300 6,700 40 6,950 1973 4,859 0 12,100 75 7,800 1974 5,194 15,000 115 1975 5,460 18,000 205 1976 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CHINA: Shift in Sources of Supply of Primary Energy Oil 4% Natural Gas 1% Hydro-Electricity 1% 574012 9-77 26 1957 Figure 6 Natural Gas 10% 1976 Table 14 China: Supply of Primary Energy ' Natural Total Coal Oil Gas Hydroelectricity Mil Metric Tons of Coal Equivalent 2 1952 50 48 2 Negl Negl 1957 110 103 5 1 1 1965 198 168 17 12 1 1970 303 231 43 27 2 1974 421 287 93 38 3 1975 464 315 99 46 4 1976 497 330 113 50 4 Percent 1952 100 97 3 Negl Negl 1957 100 94 4 1 1 1965 100 85 8 6 1 1970 100 76 14 9 1 1974 100 68 22 9 1 1975 100 68 21 10 1 1976 100 66 23 10 1 Supply includes net imports. For domestic production of these items, see table 12. 2 The coal equivalent employed has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Approved For Releage ZUUZ/Ubri . LIA-KLWT5151:71:1401AUOU ruu rum," .3 Hydra- Electricity 1% Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CHINA: Shift in Consumption of Primary Energy Residential/Commercial 53 % Transport 9% Agriculture 1% 574011 9-77 Industry and Construction 37% 1957 ransport 5% Agriculture 6% Figure 7 Residential/Commercial 2 7 % Industry and Construction 62% Table 15 China: Consumption of Primary Energy 1976 Total Industry and Construction Agriculture Transport Mil Metric Tons of Coal Equivalent' Residential/ Commercial 1952 42 11 Negl 5 26 1957 97 36 1 9 51 1965 185 89 6 14 76 1970 278 159 12 16 91 1974 380 235 24 19 102 1975 421 260 27 21 113 1976 497 307 32 25 133 Percent 1952 100 26 Negl 12 62 1957 100 37 1 9 53 1965 100 48 3 8 41 1970 100 57 4 6 33 1974 100 62 6 5 27 1975 100 62 6 5 27 1976 100 62 6 5 27 'The coal equivalent employed has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. 27 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 16A China: Crude Oil Production ' Mil Metric Tons 1949 1950 1951 National 0.121 0.200 0.305 Ta-ch'ing Sheng-li Ta-kang Yu-men ... K'o-la-ma-i 1952 0.436 0.143 1953 0.622 0.198 1954 0.789 (0.239) ' 1955 0.966 0.414 1956 1.163 0.533 1957 1.458 0.755 0.058 1958 2.264 1.002 0.25 1959 3.7 1.337 (0.239) 1960 5.1 0.792 ' 1.700 (0.226) 1961 5.186 (1.022) 1.600 (0.214) 1962 5.746 (2.726) 0.046 ' (1.303) 0.201 1963 6.360 4.427 (0.321) (1.006) (0.307) 1964 8.653 (5.765) 0.596 (0.709) (0.416) 1965 10.961 7.106 0.735 0.412 0.523 1966 14.074 8.776 2.0 (0.414) (0.473) 1967 13.9 (9.045) (2.625) 0.20' (0.416) (0.423) 1968 15.2 9.297 (3.250) (0.34) (0.417) (0.373) 1969 20.377 12.830 (3.875) 0.48 0.419 0.323 1970 28.211 17.666 4.5 0.96 0.490 0.384 1971 36.700 22.136 6.5 (1.64) 0.544 0.503 1972 43.065 25.550 8.45 (2.33) 0.620 0.604 1973 54.804 28.298 9.50 3.00 0.676 0.725 1974 65. /65 34.608 11.02 3.74 0.710 1.036 1975 74.261 40.072 14.90 4.34 0.785 4 1.065 ? 1976 83.608 43.093 ... Total 503.994 273.209 63.318 17.030 16.842 8.335 See figure 8 for location of these and other fields. Parentheses indicate linear interpolation. 'First year of production. 4 Regression analysis, 1969-74. Also see Figure 8 (Fold-out map following page 45) Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 16B China: Crude Oil Production Mil Metric Tons Tsaidam ' Fu-yu 2 ran-shan 2 Chlen-chiang 2 Residual' 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 0.03' 1959 (0.044)5 1960 (0.058) 1961 (0.072) 1962 (0.085) 1963 (0.099) 1964 (0.113) 1965 0.127 1966 (0.135) 1967 (0.144) 1968 (0.152) 1969 0.160 1970 0.165 (1.15) 0.14 (1.15) 1.606 1971 0.180 1.44 0.74 (2.21) 0.807 1972 0.320 2.58 1.57 3.28 ?2.239 1973 0.442 2.83 (2.20) 3.63 3.503 1974 0.530 3.08 2.83 3.97 4.241 1975 0.5826 3.25 4.05 4.10 1.117 1976 Total 3.438 14.330 11.530 18.340 'Consists of three separate fields. Likely upper limits of crude oil production, with parentheses indicating interpolation or extrapolation. 3 The residual is a true error term and may be either positive or negative. It also contains small amounts of shale oil not accounted for elsewhere. 'First year of production. Parentheses indicate linear interpolation. Regression analysis, 1969-74. Also see Figure 8 (Fold-out map following page 45) 29 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 China: Distribution of Fuels, Power, Minerals and Metals Figure 9 r8"g"? Dairen shan CSenasg ,? dart,' fine of contral Lan.ch FUELS ELECTRICAL POWER Gasfield A Oil basin A Thermal Major coal A Hydro mine ? Transmission line 573491 9.77 30 NONFERROUS Sb Antimony Cu Copper Pb Lead and zinc M Magnesite H9 Mercury Sn Tin .Lhasa Ch'eng-to itAan,h'ung ungking chou Hg FERROUS AND FERROALLOY Fe Iron ore Mn Manganese Mo Molybdenum IN Tungsten Mao.ming. 0 Kilometers 500 hanghal Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 17 Production of Minerals and Metals ' Th Metric Tons 1957 Iron Ore 2 Tungsten Ore ... Bauxite Metal- lurgical Coke Refined Copper 6 Primary Primary Tin Aluminum Metal ' Large Small Total Mines Mines 17,670 14,140 3,530 1965 38,300 ... .. ? 17 1,120 10,100 200 140 12 1970 72,300 54,200 18,100 12 1,500 16,200 290 188 10 1971 91,100 65,800 25,300 16 1,500 20,100 290 192 13 1972 103,400 17 1,900 22,400 290 238 13 1973 107,200 19 2,300 24,300 290 286 15 1974 99,900 17 2,500 22,600 300 316 15 1975 109,000 15 2,800 24,300 300 357 18 1976 14 ... See table 12 for information on pig iron and steel production; for trade in selected minerals and metals, see table 24. 'Gross weight of ores in the state in which they leave mines. 3 Estimated tonnage of tungsten concentrates, 60-percent tungsten trioxide (W03) basis. 6 Data are for aluminous shales and clays used for the manufacture of aluminum and exclude exported shales and those used for refractories, abrasives, and cement. Oven and beehive coke, excluding breeze coke. 6 Primary and secondary refined copper produced from domestic and imported ores and scrap. Excluding tin derived from scrap or detinning. 31 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Figure 10 CHINA: Trends in Modern Transport Performance Million Metric Tons Originated Waterways Highways 0 g ilroads 1,500 1400 1,300 ,200 570693 9.76 32 pprove or e e Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 18 China: Modern Transport Performance Mil Metric Tons Originated Total Railroads highways Inland and Coastal Waterways 1949 67 56 6 5 1950 114 100 7 7 1951 134 111 13 10 1952 167 132 21 14 1953 211 161 30 20 1954 266 193 44 29 1955 280 194 50 36 1956 372 246 79 47 1957 429 274 101 54 1958 633 381 176 76 1959 864 520 230 114 1960 842 510 220 112 1961 565 340 150 75 1962 582 350 155 77 1963 634 380 170 84 1964 668 400 180 88 1965 737 440 200 97 1966 823 490 225 108 1967 690 410 190 90 1968 730 430 205 95 1969 872 510 250 112 1970 1,050 615 300 135 1971 1,229 725 344. 160 1972 1,295 770 356 169 1973 1,398 830 385 183 1974 1,459 865 404 190 1975 1,598 945 445 208 1976 463 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 China: Major Transportation Routes Figure 11 Bamaul U. S. S. R. Irkutsk Khaharoy ULAANBAATAR arbf Alma-Ata {Kul aj Wornchil (Raraniail Mongolia ang h un Ko-s 11(ashgar) Hu ha hao t e Yu men' ICHINS PEll NG uang a P YO WANG Lii ta totic-mi /SEOUL len chin outh TD, ,t al C non) "ia ttt, A Kor 7-" IG al in anl Shih ch'han-ho Chang c c a- a [thus Ch'eng 'c Ch ng -c Shanghai kou ing-po ,c-tjhan-ch THMAN Chang -sha Ku chou VIE TIANE -.tChan-chiang HA, TA !AO , et na m lq ANUS Mac Po ong Kong (U K Philippines MANILA 573489 7-77 34 0 Kilometers 500 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 19 China: Inventories of Transportation Equipment Mainline Locomotives' (Th Units) Merchant ' Ships Total Diesel Steam Electric Freight Cars ' (Th Units) Units Th dwt Trucks (Th Units) 1952 3.3 0 3.3 0 58 101 270 42 1957 3.7 0 3.7 0 86 93 302 63 1965 5.4 0 5.4 0 143 174 933 230 1970 6.4 0.7 5.7 0 175 269 1,944 434 1971 6.7 0.9 5.8 0 185 305 2,290 506 1972 7.1 1.1 5.9 0.1 197 329 2,657 590 1973 7.5 1.4 6.0 0.1 209 368 3,291 677 1974 7.9 1.7 6.1 0.1 222 430 4,592 793 1975 8.3 2.0 6.2 0.1 237 495 6,082 914 1976 ... 556 7,081 For data on domestic production of these types of equipment, see table 11. Table 20 China: Railroad and Highway Networks and Freight Turnover Railroads Highways Length (Th km) Turnover (Bil Metric Ton-km) Length (Th km) Turnover (Bil Metric Ton-km) 1952 24.5 60.2 127 0.8 1957 29.9 134.6 255 3.9 1965 35.9 213 550 7.0 1970 41.3 298 640 10.5 1971 42.8 352 670 12.0 1972 44.8 373 700 12.5 1973 45.6 403 725 13.5 1974 46.6 420 755 14.1 1975 48 458 785 15.6 1976 49.9 820 16.2 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CHINA: Trends in Foreign Trade Figure 12 Million US $ 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 1970 1971 1972 1973 . . mrpRdity Cowsition of Tr ports: by Sector of Orici in l'Jtvve 1974 1976 1975 Animals, 4.:??? and Fish .:Grain . 9% 0% 'Fruit and Vegetables. Textile Fibers IWO Crude Animal Materials 1 - 4% TOTAL EXPORTS US $6,915 MILLION Other 7% sCo'dliedn MITIs "g ortst by End Use - iFOOdvt Consume,r, %\a1.% _______ Goods 17., , -.off OthTffranspor: -Grain - ,-.1 -9-i lz, e.? gammen . 5% re- ' 04 ..... ,..o. c3 Nonelectric TOTAL -, Machinery 18% I IMPORTS . US $5,970 MILLION Iron and Steel 24% 36 pprove or e e se Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : 031AITROP79B00457A000700120001-3 China: Balance of Foreign Trade Million US $ Total Trade Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries Total Exports Imports Balance Total Exports Imports Balance Total Exports Imports Balance 1950 1,210 620 590 30 350 210 140 70 860 410 450 -40 1951 1,900 780 1,120 -340 980 465 515 -50 920 315 605 -290 1952 1,890 875 1,015 -140 1,315 605 710 -105 575 270 305 -35 1953 2,295 1,040 1,255 -215 1,555 670 885 -215 740 370 370 0 1954 2,350 1,060 1,290 -230 1,735 765 970 -205 615 295 320 -25 1955 3,035 1,375 1,660 -285 2,250 950 1,300 -350 785 425 360 65 1956 3,120 1,635 1,485 150 2,055 1,045 1,010 35 1,065 590 475 115 1957 3,055 1,615 1,440 175 1,965 1,085 880 205 1,090 530 560 -30 1958 3,765 1,940 1,825 115 2,380 1,280 1,100 180 1,385 660 725 -65 1959 4,290 2,230 2,060 170 2,980 1,615 1,365 250 1,310 615 695 -80 1960 3,990 1,960 2,030 -70 2,620 1,335 1,285 50 1,370 625 745 -120 1961 3,015 1,525 1,490 35 1,685 965 715 250 1,335 560 775 -215 1962 2,675 1,525 1,150 375 1,410 915 490 425 1,265 605 660 -55 1963 2,770 1,570 1,200 370 1,250 820 430 390 1,525 755 770 -15 1964 3,220 1,750 1,470 280 1,100 710 390 320 2,120 1,040 1,080 -40 1965 3,880 2,035 1,845 190 1,165 650 515 135 2,715 1,385 1,330 55 1966 4,245 2,210 2,035 175 1,090 585 505 80 3,155 1,625 1,530 95 1967 3,895 1,945 1,950 -5 830 485 345 140 3,065 1,460 1,605 -145 1968 3,765 1,945 1,820 125 840 500 340 160 2,925 1,445 1,480 -35 1969 3,860 2,030 1,830 200 785 490 295 195 3,075 1,540 1,535 5 1970 4,290 2,050 2,240 -190 860 480 380 100 3,430 1,570 1,860 -290 1971 4,720 2,415 2,305 110 1,085 585 500 85 3,635 1,830 1,805 25 1972 5,920 3,085 2,835 250 1,275 740 535 205 4,645 2,345 2,300 45 1973 10,090 4,960 5,130 -170 1,710 1,000 710 290 8,380 3,960 4,420 -460 1974 13,950 6,570 7,380 -810 2,435 1,430 1,010 420 11,515 5,140 6,375 -1,230 1975 14,385 7,025 7,360 -335 2,360 1,370 990 380 12,025 5,655 6,370 -715 1976' 12,885 6,915 5,970 945 2,340 1,270 1,070 200 10,545 5,645 4,900 745 Preliminary. Table 22 China: Imports of Grain ' Mil Metric Tons Total Argentina Australia Canada United States Other 1961 5.7 0.4 2.6 2.3 0 0.4 1962 4.5 0.5 1.2 2.0 0 0.8 1963 5.5 Negl 3.0 1.5 0 1.0 1964 6.3 1.4 2.2 2.1 0 0.6 1965 5.9 1.5 2.8 1.6 0 Negl 1966 5.6 1.6 1.3 2.6 0 0.1 1967 4.2 0.1 2.9 1.1 0 0.1 1968 4.4 0 1.6 2.2 0 0.6 1969 3.8 0 1.8 1.7 0 0.3 1970 4.6 0 2.2 2.0 0 0.4 1971 3.0 0 Negl 3.0 0 0 1972 4.8 0 0 3.9 0.9 0 1973 7.6 0.1 0.8 2.5 4.2 0 1974 7.0 0.7 1.4 1.9 2.8 0.2 1975 3.3 0.2 1.2 1.9 0 0 1976 2.0 0 0.9 1.1 0 0 'For the years in the table, imports vary between 1 and 3 percent of consumption. 37 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Highlights of US-China Trade 1 38 Million US $ Figure 14 1971 II IV I Ii III IV I II III IV I II III IV III III IV I II 1972 1973 1974 1. Data are from US Department of Commerce and show both exports and imports on an f.o.b. basis. 622689 8-77 Approved For Release 20 1975 1976 1977 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 23 US-China Trade Million US $ 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 US exports 63 690 819 304 135 Agricultural commodities 61 578 668 80 0 Of which: Wheat 35 278 234 0 0 Corn 24 132 96 0 0 Soybeans 0 43 138 0 0 Cotton 0 101 186 80 0 Vegetable oils 2 19 8 0 0 Metals 0 31 22 83 47 Of which: Steel scrap 0 24 12 13 4 Aluminum 0 3 0 47 26 Iron and steel pipe 0 0 3 12 11 Machinery and equipment 2 69 107 119 65 Of which: Aircraft, including engines, parts, and accessories 0 63 76 2 1 Other 0 12 22 22 23 US imports 32 64 115 158 201 Foodstuffs and tobacco 4 7 16 16 25 Textiles and apparel 7 15 36 45 74 Silk and other fabrics 4 6 5 4 10 Cotton and other fabrics 2 7 25 31 45 Clothing and footwear 1 2 6 10 19 Handicrafts 8 15 20 22 34 Of which: Antiques, works of art 3 6 8 6 12 Bristles, downs, and feathers 8 8 10 6 24 Chemicals, including fireworks 2 8 18 16 17 Nonferrous minerals and metals 2 8 11 42 20 Of which: Tin 1 8 9 40 13 Other 1 3 4 11 5 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CHINA: Geographic Distribution of Trade, 1976 Figure 15 Imports Exports Trade Region Turnover Million US$ I Japan 3055 II Western Europe 2690 III Southeast Asia (including 2300 Hong Kong and Macao) IV Eastern Europe (including Albania and Yugoslavia) 1185 V United States and Canada 660 VI Far Eastern Communist Countries 620 VII Sub-Saharan Africa 480 VIII Australia and New Zealand 430 IX USSR 420 X Middle East 395 XI Latin America (including Cuba) 270 XII South Asia 195 XIII North Africa 185 Vcoan Approved F6r Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 573348 9-77 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 24 China: Commodity Imports Th Metric Tons Wheat and Corn Sugar Soybeans Cotton Chemical Fertilizer Rubber Pig Iron Finished Steel Alumi- num Copper Nickel 1957 0 0 0 50 1,340 55 0 530 4 3 2 1965 5,900 400 0 155 3,200 140 0 750 5 30 8 1970 4,600 530 0 101 7,410 205 100 2,200 20 80 8 1971 3,000 465 0 122 7,390 195 700 2,200 75 90 11 1972 4,800 750 1 237 7,740 205 700 2,200 100 100 15 1973 7,600 735 198 410 7,430 280 1,000 3,700 110 170 29 1974 7,000 410 570 380 5,320 205 800 3,650 75 140 29 1975 3,300 240 35 164 5,520 240 700 3,600 400 120 2 1976 2,000 520 15 100 4,910 290 4,200 200z 150' ' In standard units. 2 Preliminary estimate. Table 25 China: Commercial Exports of Oil b/d Total Japan Philippines Thailand Romania Hong Kong 1973 21,760 19,400 0 0 0 2,360 1974 86,780 78,000 2,780 1,000 0 5,000 1975 198,020 158,000 10,000 12,760 4,660 12,600 1976 156,240 122,000 10,000 0 9,120 15,120 41 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 svaartrir-Js, pita tross National Product ar aPIta ro uc ion of Grain and Cotton Cloth Cotton Cloth II I III I ll 42 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Table 26 China: Per Capita Indicators of Consumer Welfare GNP (1976 US $) Grain Output 2 (kg) Cotton Cloth Output (Linear m) Consumer Goods Output (index 1957=100) 1949 96 206 3.5 33 1950 116 237 4.6 42 1951 132 253 5.5 55 1952 153 283 6.7 67 1953 159 281 8.0 80 1954 162 278 8.8 88 1955 173 295 7.1 85 1956 183 302 9.2 96 1957 190 298 7.9 100 1958 221 315 8.7 115 1959 205 256 9.1 125 1960 196 229 7.2 107 1961 152 242 4.8 74 1962 167 255 5.0 75 1963 183 264 6.4 97 1964 202 264 6.9 117 1965 220 259 8.5 156 1966 241 280 8.7 172 1967 227 287 7.0 161 1968 223 262 7.5 176 1969 242 262 8.0 182 1970 275 289 8.9 208 1971 287 286 8.4 203 1972 294 273 8.3 215 1973 325 297 8.5 239 1974 330 300 8.3 243 1975 346 304 8.1 252 1976 340 300 These figures are derived from unrounded data. Including soybeans. Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Publications of Interest Various research pieces published by the CIA have been microfilmed by the Library of Congresss Photoduplication Service. Persons interested in purchasing either microfilms, unbound electrostatic positive prints, or more recent unfilmed publica- tions should direct their inquires to: Photoduplication Service Library of Congress Department C-251 11 First Street, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20540 Contents of microfilm one: People's Republic of China: International Trade Handbook, October 1973. An Index of Construction Activity in China, March 1974. China: Role of Small Plants in Economic Development, May 1974. People's Republic of China: International Trade Handbook, September 1974. People's Republic of China: Foreign Trade in Machinery and Equipment Since 1952, January 1975. Production of Machinery and Equipment in the People's Republic of China, May 1975. Prices of Machinery and Equipment in the People's Republic of China, May 1975. Contents of microfilm two: People's Republic of China: Handbook of Economic Indicators, August 1975. People's Republic-of China: Chemical Fertilizer Supplies, 1949-74, August 1975. People's Republic of China: International Trade Handbook, October 1975. Value Added by Work Brigades in Railroad and Highway Construction in China, 1952-57, November 1975. China: Energy Balance Projections, November 1975. China: Agricultural Performance in 1975, March 1976. China's Minerals and Metals Position in the World Market, March 1976. 44 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Chinese Merchant Ship Production, March 1976. People's Republic of China: Estimated Yuan Value of Foreign Trade in Machinery and Equipment, 1951-73, April 1976. The following are publications that postdate the microfilms and which may be obtained from the same source: CIA, ER 76-10540, People's Republic of China: Handbook of Economic Indicators, August 1976. CIA, ER 76-10493, People's Republic of China: Timber Production and End Uses, October 1976. CIA, ER 76-10610, People's Republic China: International Trade Hand- book, October 1976. CIA, ER 76-10691, China: The Coal Industry, November 1976. CIA, ER 77-10030, China: Oil Production Prospects, June 1977. Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Lambert conformal pro,ectinn. standard parallels 23? and 45. STATI NTL _ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 27 October 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Distribution Section, P&PD/OL FROM: Chief, Registry and Dissemination Branch, PPG SUBJECT: Dissemination of OER Report, ER 77-10508 (Job 425-1157-77), China: Economic Indicators, UNCLASSIFIED Attached is the dissemination list for subject report. Three hundred (300) copies will be picked up or forwarded to PPG/R&D, Room 7G07, Hq. Please notify 'when you receive the remaining copies for distribution. Attachment: a/s STATI NTL ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 STATINTL Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Next 29 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 ACTION: CRG/NE, OE A? Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CONFIDENTIAL FRP: STATE INFU: FILE, RF, CA-3, CR/FE, CPG/EA, CRG/OER, DCD-4, EA-6, EuR-3, NFAC/CH, NIO/CH, NIO/E, ODPS-S, OPPA/II-2, OPPA/R0-2, ORPA/NFS-2, RES/HSG, 78 0308054 STATSPEC PAGE 001 --174' TOR: 1003552 FEB 78 NC 0308054 R 10021452 FEB 78 FM USLO PEKING TO RUEHC/SECSTATE NASHDC 9856 INFO RUmJDH/AMCONSUL HONG KONG 6047 / RUEHIP/AMEMBASSY TAIPEI 1469 RUFNPS/AMEMBASSY PARIS 353 RUHDHOA/CIKPAC HONOLULU HI BT C ONE IDENTIALSECTION 1 2 PEKING 0365 CINCPAC ALSO FOR POLAD E.O. 11652: *GDS TAGS: ETRD EEO CH SUBJ; FRENCH DELEGATION COMMENTS ON PRC RAILNAYS 1. SUMMARY. 4 FRENCH NATIONAL RAILNAYS SOCIETY DELEGATION THAT TOURED THE PRC IN NOVEMBER 1977 RECEIVED FROM THEIR CHINESE HOSTS OR CONSTRUCTED THEMSELVES A FAIRLY COMPREHENSIVE SET OF STATISTICS ON THE PRC RAILNAYS NETNORK. ALTHOUGH SOME OF THE STATISTICS DIFFER FROM USG ESTIMATES AND APPEAR TO BE BASED ON INCOMPLETE INFORMATION, MOST ARE CONSISTENT NITH RECENT USG ESTIMATES. DELEGATION FIGURES ARE SUMmARI7ED HERE, FOLLONED BY USG ESTIMATES (CIA/ER 77-10508) IN PARENTHESES. A) RA1Ly4AY LENGTH - 50,000 KMS (49,990 KMS 1976). B) LOCOMOTIVES -- 10,000 (8,300 -- MAINLINE, 1975), OF WHICH: 1) DIESEL -- 1,900 APPROX (2,000); 2) STEAM -- 8,000 (6,200); AND 3) ELECTRIC -- OVER 100 (100). C) FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CARS INVENTORY 250,000 (237,000 -- FREIGHT CARS ONLY, 1975). 0) ANNUAL LOCOMOTIVE PRODUCTION -- 300 TO 350 (530 -- 1975)- E) TOTAL FREIGHT HAULED -- 800 MILLION TONS (945 MMT -- 1975). THE DELEGATION REACHED A NUMBER OF CONCLUSIONS REGARDING THE MTX OF TECHNOLOGY-,tNIEEDED TO IMPROVE THE RATLNAY'S PRESENTLY LON EFFICIENCY, AND THESE CONCLUSIONS ARE CONSISTENT IN MANY CASES NITH COMMENTS ATTRIBUTED TO RAILNAY MINISTER TUAN CHUN-YT IN AN ARTICLE IN THE FEB ISSUE OF "RED FLAG." ON THE COMMERCIAL SIDE, THE FRENCH NILL BE RECEIVING A PRC RAILNAY DELEGATION THIS YEAR. THE CHINESE ARE ALSO INTERESTED IN SOME KINDS OF US RAILNAY TECHNOLOGY. END SUMMARY. 2. THE FRENCH EMBASSY HAS RECENTLY GIvEN US A READOUT ON THE NOv. Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CONFIDENTIAL STATE 78 03080Bo PAGE 002 NC 0308054 TOR: 100355Z FEB 78 1977 VISIT TO CHINA OF A FIVE?MAN DELEGATION FROM THE FRENCH NATIONAL SOCIETY OF RAILNAYS. THE DELEGATION VISITED PEKING, NANKING AND SHANGHAI AND HELD FAIRLY EXTENSIVE TALKS wITH PRC MINISTRY OF kAlLwAYS OFFICIALS. THE DELEGATION HAS TOLD THAT THE RAlLwAY SYSTEM EMPLOYS ABOUT TwO MILLION WORKERS AND STAFF. OF WHOM SOME 300-400,000 WORK IN FACTORIES-PRODUCING RAILWAY EQUIPMENT AND ROLLING STOCK. THE CHINESE SAID THAT THE RAILwAY NETWORK HAS A TOTAL LENGTH OF ABOUT 50,000 KILOMETERS. (COMMENT: THE GROUP'S IMPRESSION wAS THAT THIS FIGURE TAKES INTO ACCOUNT SPECIAL PURPOSE LINES AND OTHER SHORT LINES AS WELL AS TRUNK LINES. IT IS MORE LIKELY THAT IT REFERS ONLY TO TRUNK AND IMPORTANT BRANCH LINES. SEE 1976 HONG KONG A-177.) THE ROLLING STOCK PARK wAS STATED TO CONSIST OF ABOUT 10,000 LOCOMOTIVES, OF WHICH SOME 2,000 ARE NON?STEAM AND SOMETHING OVER 100 ARE ELECTRIt, AND ABOUT 250,000 FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CARS. THE CHINESE STATED THAT THE ONLY ELECTRIFIED LINES ARE THE CHENGIU? PAOCHI LINE AND THE NE w LINE IN SOUTHERN SHENSI PROVINCE. (THE FRENCH, WHO SOLD ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES TO CHINA IN THE EARLY 1967'S, POSIT THE EXISTENCE OF OTHER ELECTRIFIED LINES -- PROBABLY IN THE FAR NORTHEAST -- DEVOTED TO MILITARY TRANSPORT.) 3. THE GROUP HAS TOLD THAT TOTAL FREIGHT HAULED IS ABOUT 800 MILLION TONS A YEAR. (COMMENT: ,THIS IS SIGNIFICANTLY LOwER THAN THE 1975 USG ESTIMATE OF 945 MMT.) COAL, TIMBER AND CHEMICALS (INCLUDING OIL AND GAS) wERE SAID TO ACCOUNT FOR THREE? FOURTHS OF THIS. THE GROUP DEDUCED AND THEN CONFIRMED WITH THE CHINESE THAT ON THE AVERAGE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE?DRAWN FREIGHT TRAINS WEIGH 2,500 TONS AND HAVE A MAXIMUM SPEED OF 60 KMS PER HOUR (THE DELEGATION NOTED THAT ALL FREIGHT TRAINS OBSERVED ALONG THE TIENT SIN?SHANGHAI LINE HAD THE SAME NUMBER OF CARS). 1HE WEIGHT OF PASSENGER TRAINS IS 800 TONS: THESE ARE NORMALLY PULLED BY TWO 2,000 HP DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES. 4. THE DELEGATIONVISITED THE LOCOMOTIVE PLANTS IN TATUNG, SHANSI PROVINCE, AND IN PEKING. PRODUCTION AT THE TATUNG PLANT wAS GIVEN AS 170 STEAM LOCOMOTIVES A YEAR AND THIS PLANT WAS DESCRIBED AS THE LAST PLANT IN CHINA PRODUCING STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. PRODUCTION AT THE PEKING 7TH FEBRUARY PLANT wAS REPORTED AT 17 "PEKING". 1,000 HP DIESELS IN 1977. A RECORD FOR THIS PLANT WHICH EMPLOYS 10,000 wORKERS, HALF C'?.F I DFNT7AL Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 08/ 0 7 / - Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CONFIDENTIAL FRP: ACTION: NONE INFO: FILE, RE, ODPS-S, STATE 1-71' 78 0308051 PAGE ==. TOR: 1003582 FEB 78 NC 03080Se R 1002452 FEB 78 FM USLO PEKING TO RUEHC/SECSTATE wASHDC 9857 INFO kUMJDH/AMCONSUL HONG KONG 6048 RUEHTP/AMEMBASSY TAIPEI 1469 RUF-NPS/AMEMBASSY PARIS 354 RUHOHGA/C1NCPAC HONOLULU H1 BT C ONFIDENT 1ALSECTION 2 OF 2 PEKING 0365 CINCPAC ALSO FOR POLIO OF WHOM ARE EMPLOYED IN REPAIRING LOCOMOTIVES AND HALF IN PRODUCTION. PRODUCTION AT THE TALIEN ROLLING STOCK PLANT WAS GIEN AS 100 DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES A YEAR. WHEN ASKED, THE CHINESE STATED THAT THE .PLANT PRODUCING ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES IS LOCATED IN SZECHUAN NEAR CHENGTU AND THAT PRODUCTION IS "LESS THAN FIVE" A YEAR. PRESUMABLY ON THE BASIS ON ITS TOUR THE DELEGATION CONCLUDED THAT NATIONAL LOCOMOTIVE PRODUCTION IS 300-350 PER YEAR. (COMMENT: THIS FIGURE SEEMS TOO LOW. THE FRENCH MAY BE UNAWARE OF THE TwO OR THREE OTHER PLANTS IN CHINA PRODUCING DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES. SEE 1976 HONG KONG A-177-) THE GROUP wAS TOLD THAT STEAM LOCOMOTIVE PRODUCTION WILL BE PHASED OUT BEGINNING THIS YEAR AND THAT RY 1980 ONLY DIESELS AND ELECTRIC WILL BE PRODUCED. 5. THE FRENCH DELEGATION CONCLUDED THAT CHINESE KNOWLEDGE OF ELECTRONIC TRAFFIC CONTROL IS VERY WEAK AND THAT THIS TECHNOLOGY IS BADLY NEEDED TO INCREASE THE CAPACITY OF THE RAILWAY SYSTEM. (THE DELEGATION CONCLUDED OR WAS TOLD THAT THE CAPACITY OF THE YANGTZE R1vER BRIDGE IN NANKING IS 150 TRAINS A DAY, WHICH IS LOw.) THE CHINESE STATED THAT BESIDES IMPROvEMENT OF ELECTRONIC TRAFFIC CONTROL, PRIORITIES INCLUDE DOUBLE-TRACKING BETWEEN JAMOR CITIES AND BETTER COMMUNICATION BETWEEN WATERBORN. HIGHWAY AND RAIL TRANSPORT. AN EXAMPLE P THE LATTER WOULD BE THE EXTENSION OF THE RAILHEAD TO THE SHANGHAI DOCKS. AT PRESENT THE TWO ARE SOME DISTANCE APART, A SITUATION wHICH INCREASES TRANSPORT COSTS AND CONSUMES TIME. ELECTRIFICATION AS OFFERED AS A PRIORITY ONLY FOR MOUNTAINOUS AREAS, AND IT WAS STATED THAT THE SHORTAGE OF ELECTRIC PONER IS LIKELY TO INHIBIT MUCH PROGRESS IN THIS AREA IN THE NEAR FUTURE. CONTAINER SERVICE WAS ALSO MENTIONED. 6. AN ARTICLE IN THE FEBRUARY ISSUE OF "RED FLAG" BY MINISTER Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 CONFIDENTIAL STATE 78 030805 J7tr PAGE Ou? NC 03080Sx TOR: 1003S8Z FEB 78 OF RAILWAYS TUAN CHuN-Yl SUPPORTS SOME OF THE FRENCH DELEGATION'S CONCLUSIONS. TUAN CLAIMS THAT THE LENGTH OF THE RAILwAY NETwORK HAS MuRE THAN DOUBLED AND THE VOLUME OF FREIGHT INCREASED EIGHT TIMES SINCE THE EARLY DAYS OF LIBERATION. (COMMENT: IHE LENGTH OF THE RAIL LINE IN 19139 IS ESTIMATED AT 21,000 K1LOmETERS AND THE VOLUME OF FREIGHT AT 100 MILLION IONS IN 19B0.) REGARDING PRIORITIES FOR TECHNICAL MODERNIZATION, TUAN STATES THAT CHINA MUST GREATLY INCREASE ITS PRODUCTION OF ELECTRIC AND DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES, INCREASE HEIGHT PULLING CAPACITY AND INCREASE SPEED. TUAN STATES THAT THERE IS A PLAN TO ULTIMATELY ELECTRIFY AND DOUBLE-TRACT ALL THOSE LINES WITH HEAVY TRANSPORT BURDENS. TUAN CALLS FOR TRANSFORMATION OF THE RAILwAY'S COMMUNICATIONS SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT, AUTOMATION .AND ELECTRIFICATION OF MARSHALLING YARD ACTIVITIES AND RADIO DISPATCH OF CARS. HE CALLS FOR BETTER COORDINATION AND COMMUNICATION BETwEEN WATER, ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT SYSTEMS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONTAINER SERVICES. 7. ACCORDING 10 FRENCH COMMERCIAL OFFICER, THE PRC WILL BE SENDING ITS FIRST RAILwAYS DELEGATION TO FRANCE THIS YEAR. THE OFFICER NOTED THAT THE CHINESE wOULD PROBABLY HAVE ACCEPTED AN INVITATION 10 VISIT FRANCE AT ANY TIME IN THE PAST BUT THAT NONE VAS OFFERED. THE FRENCH HOPE THE VISIT NILL LEAD TO TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT SALES. FRENCH OFFICER NOTED THAT PRC OFFICIALS HAD EXPRESSED INTEREST IN VARIOUS KINDS OF US RAILwAY TECHNOLOGY, PARTICULARLY TECHNOLOGY CONERNED wITH TRANSPORT IN MOUNTAINOUS AREAS. DEAN Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/06/11 : CIA-RDP79600457A000700120001-3