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Preceded by
  
Lee Lou-chuang

Nationality
  
Republic of China


Name
  
Cyrus Chu

Role
  
Politician

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Deputy
  
Hong Ho-cheng, Mou Chung-yuan, Henry Sun Lin Yi-bing, Mou Chung-yuan, Henry Sun

Succeeded by
  
Chang San-cheng as Minister Science and Technology

Born
  
29 October 1955 (age 68) Taiwan (
1955-10-29
)

Alma mater
  
National Taiwan University University of Michigan

Education
  
National Taiwan University, University of Michigan

Cyrus Chu (Chinese: 朱敬一; pinyin: Zhū Jìngyī) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Minister of the National Science Council of the Executive Yuan from 2011 to 2014, when the council was renamed the Ministry of Science and Technology.

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National Science Council Ministry

Chu took office in February 2011.

Taiwan brain drain crisis

During an August 2012 conference, Chu commented on the growing brain drain in Taiwan, stating that more and more Taiwanese move to Mainland China due to better job offers and benefits. He added that due to the conservative nature of Taiwanese society, most foreign workers in Taiwan are blue-collar workers, and the remaining white-collar workers typically teach English, and are not leaders of big companies.

The National Science Council was later renamed the Ministry of Science and Technology, and in March 2014, Chu stepped down to be replaced by Chang San-cheng.

ROC Representative to the World Trade Organization

Chu succeeded Lai Shin-yuan as Taiwan's representative to the World Trade Organization in July 2016. He was sworn in a month later, on 2 August.

References

Cyrus Chu Wikipedia