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President
  
Ma Ying-jeou

Succeeded by
  
Chang San-cheng

Party
  
Kuomintang

Preceded by
  
Jiang Yi-huah

Spouse
  
Chien Ying-ying

Preceded by
  
Jiang Yi-huah

Name
  
Mao Chi-kuo

Vice Premier
  
Chang San-cheng

Preceded by
  
Tsai Duei



Role
  
Premier of the Republic of China

Office
  
Premier of the Republic of China since 2014

Education
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Asian Institute of Technology, National Cheng Kung University

Similar People
  
Ma Ying‑jeou, Chang San‑cheng, Jiang Yi‑huah, Wu Den‑yih, Eric Chu


Mao Chi-kuo (traditional Chinese: 毛治國; simplified Chinese: 毛治国; pinyin: Máo Zhìguó; born 4 October 1948 in Fenghua, Chekiang) is a Taiwanese politician, who served as the Premier of the Republic of China (ROC), the President of Executive Yuan from 2014 to 2016.

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Early life

Mao was born on 4 October 1948, in Fenghua, Chekiang Province. Mao obtained his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the National Cheng Kung University in Tainan in 1971. He obtained his Master's of Engineering in Community & Regional Development from the Asian Institute of Technology in Thailand in 1975, then his Ph.D. in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in United States in 1982.

Academic career

In 1982-1987, Mao was the Associate Professor, Professor and Director at the National Chiao Tung University (NCTU) in Hsinchu City. In 2003-2006, he became the Chair Professor of the College of Management of NCTU, and become the college's Dean and Professor in 2006-2008.

Political career

Mao's first service at the Ministry of Transportation and Communications was as the Administrative Deputy Minister under President Lee Teng-hui from 1993 until 2000.

He served as the Minister of Transportation and Communications in the Republic of China under the administration of President Ma Ying-jeou from 2008 until 2013.

Speaking at the completion ceremony in Kinmen of the first cross-strait submarine communication cable linking Kinmen and Xiamen in August 2012, Mao said that the undersea cable will ease the construction of any future cross-strait cable projects.

References

Mao Chi-kuo Wikipedia