Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
People's Republic of China government ministry
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February 2025 | Li Lecheng assumes the role of the fifth Party Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, succeeding Jin Zhuanglong |
July 2022 | Jin Zhuanglong becomes the latest Minister of Industry and Information Technology, succeeding Xiao Yaqing and becoming the incumbent minister. |
June 2021 | MIIT launched a six-month regulatory campaign targeting consumer protection and unfair competition in the consumer internet sector, including instructing tech companies to stop blocking external links to competitors. |
August 2020 | Xiao Yaqing appointed as Minister of Industry and Information Technology, replacing Miao Wei. |
July 2020 | Xiao Yaqing becomes the third Party Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, succeeding Miao Wei |
2018 | Large-scale government reform reassigned tobacco consumption regulation from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) to the National Health Commission, resolving a potential conflict of interest in tobacco control oversight. |
2013 | The State Council approved the Made in China 2025 plan, which was drafted by a working group of 150 people over two years, aiming to improve production efficiency and quality. |
2011 | Approximately 90,000 rural telecenters were completed, and 135 million rural households had gained broadband internet access. |
December 2010 | Miao Wei takes over as Minister of Industry and Information Technology, succeeding Li Yizhong. |
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