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Vice President of the Republic of China

Vice President of the Republic of China

Vincent C. Siew

Birth:

Chia-Yi, Taiwan, January 3, 1939

Education:

1985 Eisenhower Fellowship Study, USA
1965 M.A., Graduate Institute of International Law and Diplomacy, National Chengchi University
1961 B.A., Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University

Experience:

2003-2004 Convener, Presidential Economic Advisory Panel
2002-2007 Chairman, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
2001-2008 Chairman, Cross-Straits Common Market Foundation
2000-2005 Vice Chairman, Kuomintang
1997-2000 Premier, Republic of China
1996-1997 Legislator, Legislative Yuan
1994-1995 Minister without Portfolio & Minister of Mainland Affairs Council
1993-1994 Minister without Portfolio & Minister of the Council for Economic Planning and Development
1990-1993 Minister of Economic Affairs
1982-1988 Director-General, Bureau of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs
1969-1972 Consul, Consulate General in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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