John Deng

John Deng
Deng Chen-chung
鄧振中
Official portrait, 2023
Minister without Portfolio of the
Office of Trade Negotiations
In office
9 August 2016 – 20 May 2024
PremierLin Chuan
William Lai
Su Tseng-chang
Chen Chien-jen
Preceded byShih Jun-ji
In office
3 March 2014 – 7 December 2014
PremierJiang Yi-huah
Preceded bySchive Chi
Succeeded byWoody Duh
Minister of Economic Affairs
In office
8 December 2014 – 20 May 2016
Prime MinisterMao Chi-kuo
Simon Chang
DeputyCho Shih-chao
Preceded byWoody Duh
Succeeded byChih-Kung Lee
Governor of Fujian Province
In office
25 March 2014 – 7 December 2014
PremierJiang Yi-huah
Preceded bySchive Chi
Succeeded byWoody Duh
Deputy Secretary-General of the National Security Council
In office
25 November 2009 – 2 March 2014
Secretary-GeneralSu Chi
Hu Wei-chen
Jason Yuan
Preceded byKao Chang
Succeeded byLiu Da-nien
Political Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs
In office
20 May 2008 – 24 November 2009
MinisterYiin Chii-ming
Deputy Representative of Taiwan to United States
In office
2006–2007
RepresentativeDavid Lee
Deputy Minister of Mainland Affairs Council
In office
20 May 2000 – 5 March 2002
MinisterTsai Ing-wen
Personal details
Born (1952-07-29) 29 July 1952 (age 72)
Sanxing, Yilan, Taiwan
CitizenshipTaiwan
Political partyIndependent
Alma materSoochow University
George Washington University

John Deng (traditional Chinese: 鄧振中; simplified Chinese: 邓振中; pinyin: Dèng Zhènzhōng; born 29 July 1952) is a politician in the Republic of China (Taiwan), currently minister without portfolio in charge of the Office of Trade Negotiations. He was the Minister of Economic Affairs since 8 December 2014 until 20 May 2016.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ "New Cabinet member appointed to handle TPP, RCEP issues | Politics | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS". Focustaiwan.tw. 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
  2. ^ "New ministers without portfolio named(Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan)-Press Releases)". Ey.gov.tw. 2014-02-26. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
  3. ^ "Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan)-Executive Yuan Officials". Ey.gov.tw. Retrieved 2014-04-30.