Bi Jingquan

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Bi Jingquan (Chinese: 毕井泉; born 1955) is the current director of the China Food and Drug Administration. He previously served as a Deputy Secretary General of the State Council and Vice-President of the China Consumer Association.

Biography

Bi Jingquan graduated from the Economics Department of Peking University in 1982.

Bi has over twenty years experience in price control. He was editor-in-chief of Time-Bargain, published in 1994. In 2001, he worked on resolution of problems produced by China's entry into the World Trade Organization. Bi also led his group to complete a report entitled "Countermeasures Research on Promoting Competence of China's Various Industries in the Transitional Term." In 2004, he compiled the planning outline for the development of China's logistic industry. He also wrote and released many articles on topics such as trade, circulation, economic reforms and price administration. Bi Jingquan is currently vice-president of the China Consumer Association, director of the China Cereal Economic Institution, and executive director of the China Price Study Society.[1]

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