Guo Dongpo

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Guo Dongpo (Chinese: 郭东坡; born August 1937) is a Chinese politician who served as president of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade from 1995 to 1997 and director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office from 1997 to 2003.[1]

Preceded byZhu Xun [zh]
Succeeded byChen Yunlin
Preceded byLiao Hui
Quick facts Chairperson of the Liaison with Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Overseas Chinese Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Preceded by ...
Guo Dongpo
郭东坡
Chairperson of the Liaison with Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Overseas Chinese Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
In office
15 March 2003  15 March 2008
Preceded byZhu Xun [zh]
Succeeded byChen Yunlin
Director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office
In office
August 1997  December 2002
PremierLi Peng
Zhu Rongji
Preceded byLiao Hui
Succeeded byChen Yujie
President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade
In office
June 1995  September 1997
Preceded byZheng Hongye
Succeeded byYu Xiaosong
Personal details
BornAugust 1937 (age 88)
PartyChinese Communist Party
Alma materUniversity of International Business and Economics
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuō Dōngpō
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He was an alternate member of the 14th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and a member of the 15th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. He was a member of the 7th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a member of the Standing Committee of the 8th and 10th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Biography

Guo was born into a family of farming background in the town of Yiling [zh], Jiangdu County (now Jiangdu District of Yangzhou), Jiangsu, in August 1937. He secondary studied at the Yangzhou High School of Jiangsu Province. In 1958, he entered Beijing Institute of Foreign Trade (now University of International Business and Economics), majoring in international trade. He stayed and worked at the university after graduation.

Guo joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in May 1960. Starting in 1972, he served in several posts in the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, where he was eventually promoted to president in June 1995. He was appointed president of the Xinhua News Agency Macao Branch in 1990, concurrently serving as deputy director of the Macao Basic Law Drafting Committee. He became director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office in August 1997, serving in the post until his retirement in December 2002.[2] In March 2003, he was chosen as chairperson of the Liaison with Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Overseas Chinese Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[3]

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