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China abruptly replaces tech czar behind AI and chip push

Jin Zhuanglong, a 60-year-old aerospace expert, is no longer listed as party secretary of the Ministry of Industries and Information Technology, after he disappeared from public view last December fueling speculation about his position.

February 28, 2025 / 16:31 IST
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China has abruptly replaced the nation’s tech czar who oversees Beijing’s efforts to build a world-class, cutting-edge chip industry and rival the US as a high-tech superpower.

Jin Zhuanglong, a 60-year-old aerospace expert, is no longer listed as party secretary of the Ministry of Industries and Information Technology, after he disappeared from public view last December fueling speculation about his position.

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The ministry, which oversees a wide spectrum of areas from China’s moonshot effort in chipmaking to overcapacity issues in electric vehicles, said in a statement Friday that Li Lecheng now occupied that role, without giving a reason for the change. Li, 60, has been working as Liaoning provincial governor since 2022.

Jin, who hasn’t reached retirement age, is still listed as the nation’s minister of industry and information technology. Removing that title requires the nation’s top legislative body, and could be announced at next week’s annual parliamentary huddle.