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Wang Jiarui
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Wang
Jiarui, male, Han nationality, born in September 1949 in Changchun
City, Jilin Province; Doctor of Economics, joined the Communist
Party of China (CPC) in October 1973.
Starting his first job in the post office of
Changchun City, Jilin Province, in June 1970, Wang Jiarui was later
appointed to various posts such as Deputy Postmaster of the
Changchun Municipal Postal Service, Deputy Division Director of
the Post and Telecommunications Office of Jilin Province, Deputy
Director-General and Director-General of the Newspapers and
Periodicals Distribution Department of the Ministry of Post and
Telecommunications, Deputy Director-General of the Commerce
Department of the Economic and Trade Office under the State Council,
Deputy Director-General of the Policy Planning Department and
Director-General of the Market Circulation Department of the State
Economic and Trade Commission. He was transferred to work in
Qingdao City, Shandong Province, in August 1995 holding
successively offices of Standing Committee Member of the CPC
Qingdao Municipal Committee and Deputy Mayor of Qingdao Municipal People's
Government, Deputy Secretary of the CPC Qingdao Municipal Committee and
Mayor of Qingdao People's Government. In September 2000, he was
moved back to Beijing serving as Vice Minister of the
International Department of the Central Committee of the CPC and
then promoted to Minister of the International Department in March
2003. He was elected Deputy to 9th National People's Congress in
1998, Alternate Member of the 16th Central Committee of the CPC
in 2002 and
Member of the 17th Central Committee of the CPC in 2007.
Concurrently, he is a Ph.D. student tutor of
industrial economics in the Business Administration School of
Fudan University and Professor of Guanghua Business Administration
School of Beijing University.
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