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Revision as of 19:14, 27 June 2018
中华人民共和国工业和信息化部 Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Gōngyè Hé Xìnxīhuàbù | |
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Agency overview | |
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Formed | March 2008 |
Superseding agency |
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Jurisdiction | China |
Headquarters | Beijing |
Minister responsible | |
Parent agency | State Council |
Child agency | |
Website | www |
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) of the Chinese government, established in March 2008, is the state agency of the People's Republic of China responsible for regulation and development of the postal service, Internet, wireless, broadcasting, communications, production of electronic and information goods, software industry and the promotion of the national knowledge economy.[1] The MIIT was also responsible for the nation's tobacco control, but this task will be assigned to a new health commission to be established as part of a broad governmental reshuffle.[2]
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is not responsible for the regulation of content for the media industry. This is administered by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television.[3] The responsibility for regulating the non electronic communications industry in China falls on the General Administration of Press and Publication.[4]
History
The state council announced during the 2008 National People's Congress that the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology[5] will supersede the Ministry of Information Industry. The new ministry will also include the former Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, the State Council Informatization Office and the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau.[6]
In 2013, the ministry's 'Made in China 2025' plan was approved by the State Council. It took over two years to complete by one hundred and fifty people. The plan's aim is to improve production efficiency and quality.[7]
List of Information Ministers
№ | Name | Took office | Left office |
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Minister of Information Industry | |||
1 | Wu Jichuan (吴基传) | March 1998 | March 2003 |
2 | Wang Xudong | March 2003 | March 2008 |
Minister of Industry and Information Technology | |||
3 | Li Yizhong | March 2008 | December 2010 |
4 | Miao Wei (苗圩) | December 2010 | Incumbent |
See also
References
- ^ PRC Govt Website, http://www.gov.cn/english//2005-10/02/content_74176.htm, Accessed Sept 2, 2007
- ^ "China's ministry in charge of tobacco control had ties to the industry. Not anymore". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
- ^ 国家广播电影电视总局
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-01-10. Retrieved 2007-09-02.
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- ^ Beijing opens green super-ministry | The Australian
- ^ "Made in China 202". Center for Strategic and International Studies. Retrieved 2015-07-14.
External links
- Government ministries of the People's Republic of China
- Industry ministries
- Communications ministries
- Information technology ministries
- Ministries established in 2008
- 2008 establishments in China
- Organizations based in Beijing
- Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China