- Lü Fuyuan
Infobox Minister
honorific-prefix = Mr
name= Lü Fuyuan
office = Minister of Commerce of PRC
term_start =17 March 2003
term_end =29 February 2004
primeminister =Wen Jiabao
predecessor = None
successor =Bo Xilai
birth_date = October 1945
birth_place =Suihua ,Heilongjiang ,ROC
death_date =18 May 2004 (aged 59)
death_place =Beijing ,PRC
nationality = People's Republic of China
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party =Communist Party of China
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footnotes =Lü Fuyuan (呂福源, October
1945 -May 18 ,2004 ) was the first minister of theMinistry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China .Biography
Lü was born in
Suihua ,Heilongjiang ,People's Republic of China . After graduated fromJilin University with a degree inPhysics , Lü worked for several years in theFirst Automobile Works inChangchun , and then studied at theUniversité de Montréal in Canada during 1981 and 1983; but later, he refused the offer to stay in Canada.When Lü went backed to China, the Chinese Embassy to Canada then suggested the
First Automobile Works to invite Lü joined theCommunist Party of China in 1983. Soon, Lü was promoted to the Deputy Executive Officer ofFirst Automobile Works and the Chief Economist Officer, in charging operations and trades. He was also awarded by theCentral Military Commission because of his contribution to the 35th National Day Parade ofPeople's Republic of China in 1984.Six years later, Lü joined the Ministry of Machine Industry of the
PRC , as the Department Head ofAutomobile Industry; and then was promoted to the Deputy Minister of Machine Industry. During the eight years in office, he had made tremendous contribution to China's Automobile Industry, and personally involved in a number of projects. He also invitedWan Gang , a Chinese expert on automobiles who at that time was working with GermanAudi Corporation, to back to China.Since 1998, Lü was assigned to be the Deputy Minister in Ministry of Education, and then Foreign Trade and Economic Co-operation.
In March 2003, the former Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Co-operation (MOFTEC) went through a reorganization and was renamed as Ministry of Commerce. Lü was promoted to be the first Minister of Commerce. Unfortunately, after less than one year in the office, Lü resigned on
29 February 2004 , due to liver cancer and died three months later.External links
* [http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2004-05-18-obit-lu_x.htm Former Chinese commerce minister dies]
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