ChinaTang Dengjie, deputy secretary of the Party Group of the National Development and Reform Commission, was appointed Minister of Civil Affairs of China.

The Chinese official media Xinhua News Agency reported that the meeting of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress performed today (28th) in the morning (28th), and decided to appoint Tang Dengjie as the Minister of Civil Affairs.

Public information shows that Tang Dengjie, 58, graduated from Shanghai Tongji University, has worked in state -owned enterprises for a long time. He has served as vice president of SAIC Group and president of Shanghai Electric Group.

In 2001, Tang Dengjie entered the local party and government system, served as the director of the Shanghai Economic Committee, and was promoted to the deputy mayor of Shanghai in February 2003. He was one of the youngest provincial and ministerial cadres in China at that time.

In 2007, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Xi Jinping was the secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee, and Tang Dengjie was then the deputy mayor of Shanghai.Tang Dengjie has worked for eight years in the location of the deputy mayor of Shanghai and has been in charge of industry, agriculture, commerce, tourism, power production, safety production and other work.

In 2011, Tang Dengjie was transferred to the general manager of China Weapons and Equipment Group Corporation, and later served as chairman of the group.In 2017, Tang Dengjie served as deputy minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and director of the National Aerospace Administration.At the end of the same year, Tang Dengjie took off the governor of Fujian and ranked among the major members of the ministerial level.