Chiou Jiunn-rong

Chiou Jiunn-rong (Chinese: 邱俊榮; pinyin: Qiū Jùnróng) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Deputy Minister of National Development Council in 2017–2018.

Chiou Jiunn-rong
邱俊榮
Deputy Minister of National Development Council of the Republic of China
In office
8 September 2017  8 July 2018
MinisterChen Mei-ling
Preceded byKung Ming-hsin
Personal details
NationalityRepublic of China
Alma materNational Taiwan University

Education

Chiou obtained his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree in economics from National Taiwan University in 1989, 1991 and 1995 respectively.[1]

Education careers

At the Department of Industrial Economics of Tamkang University, Chiou was the associate professor, department chair and professor in August 1995 - July 2000, August 1998 - July 2000 and August 2000 - July 2003 respectively.[1]

Political careers

Chiou started his political career when he joined the Taipei City Government in March 2015 as an adviser. He then subsequently became the committee member of Mainland Affairs Council in 2016.

National Development Council

Chiou was appointed as the Deputy Minister of National Development Council on 7 September 2017 by Premier-appointed William Lai and took office the day later.[2] On 28 January 2018, Choiu was appointed as one of the ten members of New Southbound Policy task force.[3] On 8 July 2018, Chiou tendered his resignation from the council after caught taking a photo of a woman's legs at Ximen MRT station a day earlier.[4]

References

  1. "Minister and Deputy Minister". National Development Council. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  2. Lee, Shin-fang; Chin, Jonathan (7 September 2017). "Lai picks acting minister to head economic affairs". Taipei Times. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  3. Ku, Chuan; Kao, Evelyn (28 January 2018). "Premier approves formation of New Southbound Policy task force". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  4. Lin, Hui-chin; Lee, Ya-wen; Hsiao, Sherry (9 July 2018). "Deputy minister quits job over MRT photo scandal". Taipei Times. Retrieved 9 July 2018.


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