Wang Jun (businessman)

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Wang Jun with President Bill Clinton at the U.S. White House in February 1996
Wang Jun with President Bill Clinton at the U.S. White House in February 1996

Wang Jun (Chinese: 王军; Pinyin: Wáng Jūn; born April 11, 1941)[1] is Chairman of the Board of Poly Technologies in the People's Republic of China. The company deals in arms-trading and is associated with the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Wang is also the Chairman of China International Trust and Investment Corporation (CITIC).[2][3][4][5] He is the son of China's revolutionary elder Wang Zhen.[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ WANG, Jun International Who's Who. accessed September 1, 2006.
  2. ^ Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), Retrieved Feb. 10, 2006
  3. ^ "Campaign Finance Key Player: Wang Jun", Washington Post, July 27, 1997
  4. ^ Yost, Pete, "Clinton calls arms dealer's White House visit inappropriate", Associated Press, Dec. 20, 1996
  5. ^ Mufson, Steven, "Chinese Denies Seeking White House Visit", Washington Post, March 16, 1997
  6. ^ Platt, Kevin, "Discos and diplomas lure China's elite", The Christian Science Monitor, Oct. 19, 1999
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