Xiang Huaicheng

Xiang Huaicheng (Chinese: 项怀诚; Pinyin: Xiàng Huáichéng; born 1939) is a Chinese economist and former minister of finance of China.[1]

Biography

Xiang Huangcheng was born in Wujiang, Jiangsu Province of China in February 1939. He joined Communist Party of China in 1983. He graduated from the Department of Chinese Literature at Shandong University in 1960, and is a senior economist.

1986.6–1992.5, deputy minister of finance, member of the party's committee.

1992.5–1994.7, deputy minister of finance, vice secretary of the party's committee.

1994.7–1995.1, deputy director of State Administration of Taxation, vice secretary of the party's committee.

1995.1–1998.3, deputy director of State Administration of Taxation, secretary of the party's committee.

1998.3–2003.3, minister of finance.

2003.5–2008.1, director-general of the national social security funds.

He was a member of 15th and 16th Central Committee of Communist Party of China.

He is currently the Chairman of China Development Institute in Shenzhen.[2]

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References

Government offices
Preceded by
Liu Zhongli
Minister of Finance of the People's Republic of China
1998–2003
Succeeded by
Jin Renqing
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