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Preceded by
  
Han Myeong-sook

Succeeded by
  
Han Myeong-sook

Succeeded by
  
Han Seung-soo

Name
  
Han Duck-soo

President
  
Roh Moo-hyun

Resigned
  
February 29, 2008

Preceded by
  
Lee Hae-chan


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President
  
Roh Moo-hyun Lee Myung-bak

Role
  
Former Prime Minister of South Korea

Previous office
  
Prime Minister of South Korea (2007–2008)

Education
  
Seoul National University, Harvard University

Skorean pm han duck soo meets with chinese president hu jintao


Han Duck-soo (한덕수; born 18 June 1949) was the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) from 2007 until February 2008. He is currently serving as Chairman of the Korea International Trade Association.

Han holds a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University (1984) and a B.A. in Economics from Seoul National University (1971). His career spans over 35 years, starting at the National Tax Service in 1970 and the Economic Planning Board four years later. In 1982, he moved to what is now the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, where he rose to Vice Minister in 1997-1998, during the Asian financial crisis; he later became Minister of Trade Affairs (1998–2000), handling trade negotiations with foreign governments.

Han subsequently became Minister of Finance and served as Acting Prime Minister from 14 March 2006 to 19 April 2006. He resigned as Finance Minister in July 2006 and instead became a special presidential advisor for free trade agreement affairs.

On 9 March 2007, Han was nominated as Prime Minister by President Roh Moo-hyun following the resignation of Han Myeong-sook. His nomination was approved by the National Assembly on 2 April 2007.

On February 2009, he was appointed to the ambassador to the United States. In March 2013 he was replaced by Choi Young-jin.

References

Han Duck-soo Wikipedia