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Chinese manufacturing executive and politician In this Chinese name, the family name is Miao.
Miao Wei
苗圩
Miao in September 2017
Minister of Industry and Information Technology
In office
December 2010 – 11 August 2020
PremierWen Jiabao
Li Keqiang
Preceded byLi Yizhong
Succeeded byXiao Yaqing
Personal details
BornMay 1955 (age 69)
Changli County, Hebei, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Alma materHefei University of Technology
Central Party School
OccupationManufacturing executive, politician
ProfessionIndustrial engineer

Miao Wei (Chinese: ; pinyin: Miáo Wéi; born May 1955) is a Chinese manufacturing executive and politician. He was the Minister of Industry and Information Technology until August 2020 and as well as the former Communist Party Chief of Wuhan, capital of Hubei province. Prior to that Miao was President of Dongfeng Motor, China's then second biggest carmaker. He was credited with rescuing Dongfeng from near bankruptcy and turning it into a profitable company.

Career

Miao Wei is a native of Beijing. Beginning to 1974 he worked as a rusticated youth in rural Feixi County of Anhui province. After the Cultural Revolution he was admitted to Hefei University of Technology in 1978, where he studied at the department of the industrial engineering, graduating in 1982. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in September 1984.

After college, Miao worked for the China Auto Import-Export Corporation for ten years. By the age of 30 he was deputy manager for the company's sales division as well as the manufacturing division. In 1993 he was transferred to the then First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, where he was the Deputy Director of the Automobile Department until 1995 and Assistant General Engineer for the next two years.

In September 1997 the central government transferred Miao to the government-owned Dongfeng Motor Corporation to lead its turnaround effort. Then China's second-biggest carmaker, Dongfeng had 120,000 employees and lost over 500 million yuan in 1998. Miao implemented radical reforms at Dongfeng, adopting Western management methodology and establishing alliances with foreign carmakers Nissan and PSA Peugeot Citroën. The company turned a profit within two years, and by 2003 its profits had rocketed to 6.1 billion yuan. In 2004 BusinessWeek nominated Miao Wei as a "Star of Asia" for "transform Dongfeng from an almost bankrupt military truck maker into a profitable manufacturer of both trucks and passenger cars."

In May 2005 Miao Wei was appointed the Communist Party Chief of Wuhan, capital of Hubei province and where Dongfeng is headquartered. He was also made a member of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party.

In March 2008 Miao was transferred to the central government to serve as Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology, and was promoted to Minister in December 2010, replacing Li Yizhong.

Miao was an alternate member of the 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and is a full member of the 18th Central Committee.

References

  1. ^ "Miao Wei". China Vitae. Retrieved 2013-05-12.
  2. ^ 苗圩 [Miao Wei] (in Chinese). Xinhua News Agency. Archived from the original on March 27, 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-12.
  3. ^ 苗圩简历 [Biography of Miao Wei] (in Chinese). People's Daily. Retrieved 2013-05-12.
  4. ^ Wenxian Zhang; Ilan Alon, eds. (2011). Biographical Dictionary of New Chinese Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 9781848449510.
Business positions
Preceded byMa Yue General Manager of Dongfeng Motor Corporation
1999–2005
Succeeded byXu Ping
Party political offices
Preceded byChen Xunqiu Communist Party Secretary of Wuhan
2005–2008
Succeeded byYang Song [zh]
Government offices
Preceded byLi Yizhong Minister of Industry and Information Technology
December 2010 – 2020
Succeeded byXiao Yaqing
13th State Council of China
Li Keqiang Cabinet II (2018–2023)
PremierLi Keqiang (Party branch secretary)
Premier Li Keqiang


1st Vice-Premier Han Zheng
Vice Premiers
  1. Han Zheng
  2. Sun Chunlan
  3. Hu Chunhua
  4. Liu He
State Councilors
  1. Wei Fenghe
  2. Wang Yong
  3. Wang Yi
  4. Xiao Jie
  5. Zhao Kezhi
Secretary-GeneralXiao Jie
Ministers
01 Foreign AffairsWang YiQin Gang
02 National DefenseWei Fenghe
03 Development & Reform CommissionHe Lifeng (CPPCC Vice-Chairman)
04 EducationChen BaoshengHuai Jinpeng
05 Science & TechnologyWang Zhigang
06 Industry & Information TechnologyMiao WeiXiao YaqingJin Zhuanglong
07 Ethnic Affairs CommissionBagatur (CPPCC Vice-Chairman)Chen XiaojiangPan Yue
08 Public SecurityZhao KezhiWang Xiaohong
09 State SecurityChen WenqingChen Yixin
10 Civil AffairsHuang ShuxianLi JihengTang Dengjie
11 JusticeFu ZhenghuaTang Yijun
12 FinanceLiu Kun
13 Human Resources & Social SecurityZhang JinanZhou ZuyiWang Xiaoping
14 Natural ResourcesLu HaoWang Guanghua
15 Ecology & EnvironmentLi GanjieHuang Runqiu
16 Housing & Urban-Rural DevelopmentWang MenghuiNi Hong
17 TransportLi Xiaopeng
18 Water ResourcesE JingpingLi Guoying
19 Agriculture & Rural AffairsHan ChangfuTang Renjian
20 CommerceZhong ShanWang Wentao
21 Culture & TourismLuo ShugangHu Heping
22 Health CommissionMa Xiaowei
23 Veterans AffairsSun ShaochengPei Jinjia
24 Emergency ManagementWang Yupu† → vacantHuang MingWang Xiangxi
Central Bank GovernorYi Gang
Auditor-GeneralHu Zejun♀ → Hou Kai
12th State Council of China
Li Keqiang Cabinet I (2013–2018)
PremierLi Keqiang (Party branch secretary)
Premier Li Keqiang


1st Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli
Vice Premiers
  1. Zhang Gaoli
  2. Liu Yandong
  3. Wang Yang
  4. Ma Kai
State Councilors
  1. Yang Jing (dismissed Feb 2018)
  2. Chang Wanquan
  3. Yang Jiechi
  4. Guo Shengkun
  5. Wang Yong
Secretary-GeneralYang Jing (dismissed Feb 2018)
Ministers
01 Foreign AffairsWang Yi
02 National DefenseChang Wanquan
03 Development & Reform CommissionXu ShaoshiHe Lifeng
04 EducationYuan GuirenChen Baosheng
05 Science & TechnologyWan Gang (Zhi Gong Party Chairman; CPPCC Vice-Chairman)
06 Industry & Information TechnologyMiao Wei
07 Ethnic Affairs CommissionWang Zhengwei (CPPCC Vice-Chairman)Bagatur
08 Public SecurityGuo ShengkunZhao Kezhi
09 State SecurityGeng HuichangChen Wenqing
10 SupervisionHuang ShuxianYang Xiaodu
11 Civil AffairsLi LiguoHuang Shuxian
12 JusticeWu Aiying♀ → Zhang Jun
13 FinanceLou JiweiXiao Jie
14 Human Resources & Social SecurityYin Weimin
15 Land & ResourcesJiang Daming
16 Environment ProtectionZhou ShengxianChen JiningLi Ganjie
17 Housing & Urban-Rural DevelopmentJiang WeixinChen ZhenggaoWang Menghui
18 TransportYang ChuantangLi Xiaopeng
19 Water ResourcesChen Lei
20 AgricultureHan Changfu
21 CommerceGao HuchengZhong Shan
22 CultureCai WuLuo Shugang
23 Health & Family Planning CommissionLi Bin
Central Bank GovernorZhou Xiaochuan (CPPCC Vice-Chairman)
Auditor-GeneralLiu JiayiHu Zejun
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