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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