Chen Deming

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Chen Deming (Chinese: 陈德铭; Pinyin: Chén Démíng; born 1949) is the Minister of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce. He was appointed to the post at the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on December 29, 2007.[1]

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Chen was born in Shanghai. In September 1974, Chen joined the Communist Party of China. He went on to receive a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and later a Doctorate in Administration.

Chen was 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.

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

2007–
Succeeded by
incumbent
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