Gan Lin is the director of the National Anti -Monopoly Bureau of China.
The website of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security revealed the above news this afternoon.Gan Lin, 58, is from Xiangyin, Hunan, a doctoral degree in the Department of Horticulture at Huazhong Agricultural University, Ph.D. in Agricultural.
Gan Lin had previously worked in Hunan for a long time, and served as a lecturer at the Hunan Academy of Agricultural College, a professor, blog director, and department director of Hunan Agricultural University.In 2001, she served as the deputy director of the Hunan Provincial Department of Agriculture, and was promoted to the deputy governor of Hunan Province two years later.
In March 2011, Gan Lin transferred to the deputy director of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce of China.In December 2017, she also served as the vice chairman of the Central Party Central Committee.
In March 2018, Gan Lin served as the Deputy Director of the State Administration of Market Supervision and Management of China.Public information shows that she is also the representative of the 10th and 11th China National People's Congress, and the 12th and 13th Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
In October of this year, Reuters quoted two sources that under the new structure planned by the Chinese government, the Anti -Monopoly Bureau of the State Administration of Market Supervision and Management of the Chinese National Market will become the National Anti -Monopoly Bureau and upgrade to upgradeIt is a deputy ministerial institution, but it is still affiliated to the State Administration of Municipal Supervision, and will be led by Gan Lin after the upgrade.At that time, antitrust investigators will get more resources when reviewing and mergers.
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech in March this year, emphasizing that to promote the healthy and sustainable development of the platform's economy, we must strengthen standardization and supervision, and safeguard public interests and social stability.
Reported a source saying that the Chinese government borrowed the experience of European antitrust agencies when seeking anti -monopoly capabilities.In August of this year, the Anti -Monopoly Bureau of the State Administration of Municipal Supervision disclosed on its website that officials of anti -monopoly law enforcement agencies in the European Union, the United States and other countries and regions, and practical people who engaged in antitrust work for antitrust work were invited to conduct remote video lectures.