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China Daily, an official English-language newspaper, quoted a Tibetan official in March saying that mining could make up at least 30 percent of Tibet's gross domestic product by 2020, up from 3 percent now.
Mining could make up a third of the region's GDP.Trickle downThat would imply a dramatic restructuring of the economy, which for decades has been sustained by government subsidies and state-led investment.
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