(Beijing / Shanghai Comprehensive News) Li Rongrong, former director of the State -owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council of the Chinese State Council, was not effective in the treatment of illness. He died in Beijing yesterday (December 21) at the age of 75.

Li Rongrong won the Singapore Trade China Achievement Award in 2015, and joined the China Commercial China Award Judgment Committee this year.

According to the surging news report, Li Rongrong, the original director of the Chinese SASAC and secretary of the party committee, was 75 years old.

According to the information of the People's Daily Online, Li Rongrong is a member of the 16th and 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.Deputy Director of the Trade Commission, director of the National Economic and Trade Commission, etc.

Study Singapore's governance experience

Li Rongrong became the first director of the SASAC in 2003. After taking office, his first thing was to re -visit Temasek Holdings in Singapore. He had given a high evaluation of corporate governance experience that successfully realized the separation and improvement of government and enterprises.The concept also comes from this.

While serving as the director of the SASAC, Li Rongrong pushed the reorganization and integration of Chinese state -owned enterprises, studied and studied relevant governance experience in Singapore, and combined it with the actual situation of China.From 1998 to 1999, he served as a Chinese director of the Suzhou Industrial Park in New Zhongzhong, and made important contributions at a critical moment at the park's development.

Due to the great contributions of the cooperation and exchanges between the SASAC and the Chinese enterprises and the Singapore business community and the promotion of the relations between the new and China, Li Rongrong won the sixth China Commercial China Achievement Award in 2015.

In February of this year, as the deputy director of the China International Economic Exchange Center, Li Rongrong joined the China Commercial China Award Review Committee, becoming one of the first two former senior officials in China who joined the committee.