Wang Wentao
26 December 2020
(2020–2023)
Li Qiang
(since 2023)
March 2018 – December 2020
March 2015 – March 2018
Nantong, Jiangsu
Wang Wentao (simplified Chinese: 王文涛; traditional Chinese: 王文濤; pinyin: Wáng Wéntāo; born May 1964) is a Chinese politician who has been Minister of Commerce since December 2020. He formerly served as Communist Party Secretary of Jinan and Deputy Party Secretary of Shandong province.
Career
Wang was born in 1964 in Nantong, Jiangsu province. He attended Fudan University in Shanghai, graduating with a degree in philosophy. He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in December 1994. After graduation he worked as an instructor at career institute of the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology; he also served as the head of the Communist Youth League organization at the institute, as well as the managing the sales of photocopying machines. He was later transferred to work as mayor of the town of Wuku in the Songjiang District, then promoted to party chief of Liugang. Then he served as deputy governor of Songjiang District in Shanghai and head of urban planning; he was also in charge of industrial development, the technology park, and export growth.
In January 2005, Wang was then transferred to Kunming to become deputy party chief, then mayor. Then he was transferred back to Shanghai to serve as deputy party chief and later governor of Huangpu District. In April 2011 he was named a provincial Party Standing Committee member of Jiangxi and party chief of the provincial capital Nanchang.[1]
In March 2015, Wang was named Party Secretary of Jinan and joined the Shandong Shengwei Changwei; he replaced Wang Min, who was dismissed for corruption. In April 2017, Wang was named deputy party chief of Shandong.[2] On 26 March 2018, he was appointed acting Governor of Heilongjiang province, replacing Lu Hao. He was confirmed as Governor on 15 May.[3] Wang was appointed Minister of Commerce in December 2020. In October 2022, after the 20th CCP National Congress, Wang was appointed as a full member of the CCP Central Committee. Wang was previously an alternate member of the 18th and the 19th Central Committees of the CCP.
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Government offices | ||
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Preceded by | Minister of Commerce 2020– | Incumbent |
Preceded by Lu Hao | Governor of Heilongjiang 2018–2020 | Succeeded by |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Wang Min | Communist Party Secretary of Jinan 2015–2018 | Succeeded by Wang Zhonglin |
Preceded by | Deputy Party Secretary of Shandong 2017–2018 | Succeeded by Yang Dongqi |
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Li Shangfu(removed from post on 24 October 2023)- Wang Xiaohong
- Wu Zhenglong
- Shen Yiqin♀
Qin Gang(removed from post on 24 October 2023)
01 Foreign Affairs | Qin Gang → Wang Yi |
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02 National Defense | Li Shangfu → vacant → Dong Jun |
03 Development & Reform Commission | |
04 Education | |
05 Science & Technology | |
06 Industry & Information Technology | |
07 Ethnic Affairs Commission | Pan Yue |
08 Public Security | |
09 State Security | |
10 Civil Affairs | |
11 Justice | |
12 Finance | |
13 Human Resources & Social Security | |
14 Natural Resources | |
15 Ecology & Environment | |
16 Housing & Urban-Rural Development | Ni Hong |
17 Transport | Li Xiaopeng |
18 Water Resources | |
19 Agriculture & Rural Affairs | Tang Renjian → Han Jun |
20 Commerce | Wang Wentao |
21 Culture & Tourism | |
22 Health Commission | |
23 Veterans Affairs | |
24 Emergency Management |
- P: Member of the Politburo;
- PSC: Member of the Politburo Standing Committee;
- ♀: Female