Zeng Peiyan, male, Han nationality, is a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He was born in 1938, graduated from Tsinghua University and joined the CPC in 1978.
Zeng worked for 20 years for the First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry. In 1982, he was dispatched to the United States to serve in the Commercial Counsel's Office of the Chinese Embassy. He returned to China in 1984 to serve in the Ministry of Electronics Industry. Over the next 18 years, he served in several leadership roles in key economic and planning organizations.
Zeng was an alternate member of the 14th CPC Central Committee and a member of the 15th CPC Central Committee. He was also a member of the 16th CPC Central Committee and its Politburo. He served as vice-premier of the State Council from 2003-2008. Zeng is now Chairman of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE.
2008— |
Chairman, China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE) |
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2003—2008 |
Vice-Premier, State Council |
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2002—2007 |
Member, 16th CPC, Central Committee |
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2002—2007 |
Member, 16th CPC, Central Committee, Politburo |
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2001—2002 |
Director, State Leading Group for Information |
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2001—2002 |
Head, Leading Group for Western China Development |
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2001—2002 |
Secretary, State Leading Group for Information CPC, Leading Party Group |
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2000—2001 |
Director, Leading Group for Western China Development |
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1998—2000 |
Deputy Director, Three Gorges Project Construction Committee |
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1998—2002 |
Secretary, National Development and Reform Commission CPC, Leading Party Group |
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1997—2002 |
Member, 15th CPC, Central Committee |
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1994—2003 |
Minister, National Development and Reform Commission |
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1993—1998 |
Deputy Secretary, National Development and Reform Commission CPC, Leading Party Group |
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1992—1997 |
Alternate Member, 14th CPC, Central Committee |
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1992—1994 |
Vice-Minister, National Development and Reform Commission |
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1992— |
Deputy Secretary-General, Central Economic and Financial Leading Group |
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1991—1992 |
Member, China National Electronics Industrial Corporation CPC, Leading Party Group |
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1991—1992 |
Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Machine-Building and Electronics Industry CPC, Leading Party Group |
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1989 |
Student, CPC, Central Committee, Central Party School |
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1988—1991 |
Member, Ministry of Machine-Building and Electronics Industry CPC, Leading Party Group |
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1988—1992 |
Vice-Minister, Ministry of Machine-Building and Electronics Industry |
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1987—1988 |
Member, Ministry of Electronics Industry CPC, Leading Party Group |
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1987—1988 |
Vice-Minister, Ministry of Electronics Industry |
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1984—1988 |
Director-General, Ministry of Electronics Industry, Planning and Construction Department |
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1984—1987 |
Head, Ministry of Electronics Industry, Planning and Construction Department, General Office |
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1982—1984 |
First Secretary, Chinese Embassy, Commercial Counselor's Office United States of America |
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1982—1984 |
Second Secretary, Chinese Embassy, Commercial Counselor's Office United States of America |
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1978 |
Joined, CPC |
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1965—1982 |
Deputy Chief Engineer, First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, Xi'an Rectifier Institute |
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1965—1982 |
Deputy Head, First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, Xi'an Rectifier Institute |
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1965—1982 |
Group Leader, First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, Xi'an Rectifier Institute |
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1964—1965 |
Group Leader, First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, Xi'an Switch and Rectifier Factory, Rectifier Research Office |
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1964—1965 |
Technician, First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, Xi'an Switch and Rectifier Factory, Rectifier Research Office |
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1962—1964 |
Chief, First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, Shanghai Electrical Appliances Institute, Research Project Group |
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1962—1964 |
Technician, First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, Shanghai Electrical Appliances Institute |
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1962 |
Graduate, Tsinghua University Beijing Municipality |
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1956—1962 |
Student, Tsinghua University, Radio Engineering Department Beijing Municipality |
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