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TOMSK, Apr 22 – RIA Tomsk. The volume of the gross
regional product (GRP) since 2012 has grown in the Tomsk region by almost 28% –
to 466 billion rubles, and average GRP per capita of the region was higher,
than on average across the Siberian Federal District (SFD), the governor Sergey
Zhvachkin has reported, submitting the annual report on work of the regional
authorities.
On Friday Zhvachkin has reported to deputies of the
regional duma and the public on results of work of administration of the Tomsk
region in the past year, and also on plans for 2016.
"Since 2012 the volume of the gross regional
product in the Tomsk region has grown from 334 billion to 466 billion. In terms
of each resident of the region the GRP in 2012 was 350 thousand rubles, and in
the 2015 – already 433 thousand. Here the Tomsk region considerably advances
average values of Siberian Federal District which in 2015 the little exceeded
300 thousand rubles per person", – the governor has noted.
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He has also emphasized that the region managed to
sustain positive indicators of work of the processing productions, at the same
time the volume of the shipped production has even increased by 9%.
"However because of an oil and gas environment the
general index of industrial production last year was 99,4%", – the
governor has noted.
Earlier, the deputy governor – the chief of the
regional finance department Alexander Fedenev reported that in the draft budget
for 2016 "optimistic scenarios of development are laid, which assume the
growth of GRP since 2016 at 100,1%, and in 2017 – at 101,7%".