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Deputy
  
Cho Shih-chao

Preceded by
  
Schive Chi

Preceded by
  
Woody Duh

Succeeded by
  
Woody Duh

Preceded by
  
Schive Chi

Name
  
John Deng

Succeeded by
  
Woody Duh


John Deng

Economics Minister John Deng questioned about overstating impact of South Korea-China FTA


John Deng (Chinese: 鄧振中; pinyin: Dèng Zhènzhōng) is a politician in the Republic of China. He was the Minister of Economic Affairs since 8 December 2014 until 20 May 2016.

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Early life

Deng obtained his bachelor's degree in law from Soochow University and master's degree in law from George Washington University in the United States.

Ministry appointment

Upon his appointment to the position of Minister of Ministry of Economic Affairs on 5 December 2014, Deng laid out goals he would work towards his appointed ministerial term. He said that he would strive to boost the competitiveness of Taiwan's industries, explore the Chinese mainland and international markets and improve the lives of the Taiwanese people. He added that clear objectives were needed to boost Taiwan's competitiveness, which included better promoting Taiwan's product in Mainland China and elsewhere, thus he would push the ministry for free trade deals with other countries.

Electricity conservation

In July 2015, Deng called on public and business sectors to conserve electricity when reserved capacity reached to a level of only 670 MW.

Second term as minister without portfolio

Tsai Ing-wen named Deng minister without portfolio in charge of trade negotiations for the Lin Chuan Cabinet in August 2016.

References

John Deng Wikipedia


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