Chen Deming

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Chen Deming
陈德铭
Chen Deming - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011.jpg
President Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits
Assumed office
26 April 2013
Preceded by Chen Yunlin
Minister of Commerce of the People's Republic of China
In office
December 2007 – 16 March 2013
Preceded by Bo Xilai
Succeeded by Gao Hucheng
Governor of Shaanxi Province
In office
October 2004 – June 2006
Preceded by Jia Zhibang
Succeeded by Yuan Chunqing
Personal details
Born March 1949 (1949-03) (age 67)
Shanghai, Republic of China
Nationality  People's Republic of China
Political party Communist Party of China
Alma mater Nanjing University
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chen.

Chen Deming (Chinese: 陈德铭; pinyin: Chén Démíng; born 1949) is the current President of Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits of the People's Republic of China.[1]

Early life[edit]

Chen was born in Shanghai in 1949. He went on to receive a Bachelor's Degree in Economics, a Master's Degree from the Hopkins-Nanjing Center, and later a Doctorate in Administration from Nanjing University Business School. In 1969 he joined the workforce and in September 1974, Chen joined the Communist Party of China.[2]

Political life[edit]

Chen was Mayor and later CPC Committee Secretary of Suzhou. He then was the Governor of Shaanxi from 2004 to 2006. Then he was a Deputy at the National Development and Reform Commission, where he largely dealt with matters pertaining to China's energy policy.

He was the Minister of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce from 2007 to 2013. He was appointed to the post at the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on December 29, 2007.[3]

ARATS Presidency[edit]

2013 Taiwan visit[edit]

In end of November 2013, Chen led a delegation for an 8-day visit to Taiwan, his first trip to Taiwan after being appointed as the head of ARATS. He will visit Pingtung County, Kaohsiung City, Tainan City, Chiayi County, Taichung City, Hsinchu County, Taipei City and New Taipei City.[4][5]

Upon arrival at Taoyuan International Airport, Chen was greeted by Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) Vice Chairman Kao Koong-lian. He then proceeded for a luncheon hosted by Taoyuan County Magistrate John Wu. Chen and the delegation continued to visit a free-trade harbor zone at Taoyuan Aerotropolis and then met with SEF Chairman Lin Join-sane at SEF Headquarter at Zhongshan District, Taipei.[6]

In Kaohsiung City, Chen and delegation toured the Port of Kaohsiung on a boat which was flying the flag of the Republic of China on the back side.[7][8]

2014 Taiwan visit[edit]

In end of February 2014, Chen and delegation visited Taiwan for the 10th round of cross-strait negotiation with the SEF. Both sides signed agreements on meteorological and seismic data sharing. During the visit, he also met with Wang Yu-chi, the head of Mainland Affairs Council.[9] At the final leg of the 3-day visit, Chen, accompanied by SEF Chairman Lin Join-sane and Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin, visited the Taipei Zoo to see Yuan Zai panda whose parents were sent by PRC government in 2008 to Taiwan.[10][11]

References[edit]

Political offices
Preceded by
Jia Zhibang
Governor of Shaanxi
2004–2006
Succeeded by
Yuan Chunqing
Government offices
Preceded by
Bo Xilai
Minister of Commerce of
the People's Republic of China

2007–2013
Succeeded by
Gao Hucheng