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Eric Huang

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Eric Huang
Chinese: 黃鈞耀
Eric Huang (2021)
Born (1973-05-11) 11 May 1973 (age 51)
Taiwan
Alma materNational Taiwan University,
University of Chicago
OccupationDiplomat
TitleFormer Head of the Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania

Eric Huang (Chinese: 黃鈞耀, pinyin: Huáng Jūn-yào; born in 1973) is a Taiwanese diplomat who worked in missions in the United States, Singapore, Canada, and the Baltic States.[1]

Biography

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Eric Huang graduated from National Taiwan University with a bachelor in International Business and received an Magister degree from the University of Chicago Institute of Business Administration. With the referral of the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he completed the training programs of Harvard and Oxford universities at different times.

He is married and has two children.

Career

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Opening of Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania. E. Huang is third from the right.

2012–2015 worked at the mission in Singapore, was responsible for bilateral political and free trade agreements.

2016–2018 was the Deputy Director General of the Department of International Cooperation and Economic Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan.

2018–2020 was the director general of the Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago.[2]

In 2020 was appointed head of the Taipei mission in Latvia, which he was also responsible for relations with Estonia and Lithuania.[3][4] in 2021 in November after the establishment of the Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania, he became its first head.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "CV of Eric Huang" (PDF). roc-taiwan.org.
  2. ^ Chen, Kelvin (17 August 2020). "TECO director advocates Taiwan-US trade agreement". Taiwan News. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  3. ^ "About the Mission - Taipei Mission in the Republic of Latvia 駐拉脫維亞代表處". Archived from the original on 17 November 2016. The Taipei Mission in the Republic of Latvia is a representative office of the Republic of China (Taiwan) covering the three Baltic States – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
  4. ^ "Chicago's a Safe Haven Foundation Receives Generous Gift of PPE Supplies from TECO". 28 December 2020.