James C. F. Huang
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James Chih-Fang Huang (Chinese: 黃志芳; born September 14, 1958) is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China.
In 2007, he submitted his resignation to President Chen Shui-bian following the severing of ties between Costa Rica and the Republic of China. However, Chen rejected this and Huang has stayed on in the government. In May 2008, days before his term was to expire with the outgoing Chen administration, he resigned over the loss of public money equivalent to US$30 million during a controversial failed attempt to secure diplomatic ties with Papua New Guinea[1].
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Preceded by Mark Chen |
ROC Foreign Minister 2006–2008 |
Succeeded by Francisco Ou |