Huang Ping

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Huang Ping (Chinese: 黄屏; born January 1963) is a Chinese diplomat who most recently served as Consul General of the People's Republic of China in New York from 2018 to 2024.[1][2]

Appointed byXi Jinping
Preceded byZhang Qiyue
BornJanuary 1963 (age 63)
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Huang Ping
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Huang Ping
Consul General of China in New York
In office
November 2018  September 2024
Appointed byXi Jinping
Preceded byZhang Qiyue
Personal details
BornJanuary 1963 (age 63)
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Career

Huang assumed his position as consul general in New York in November 2018.[1] He previously served as China's ambassador to Zimbabwe and as consul general in Chicago.[3]

Linda Sun indictment

According to September 2024 indictment of Linda Sun, the deputy chief of staff to New York governor Kathy Hochul, Huang frequently coordinated with Sun in attempts to influence the governor on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party.[4] Huang was labeled in Sun's indictment as “PRC Official-1”.

Following the release of the indictment, Hochul requested that Secretary of State Antony Blinken have Huang expelled.[5] The US State Department said Huang left his post at the end of August.[6] The consulate's official website lists Huang as having served until September 2024.[2]

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