Chen Muhua (c. 1940–)
Chen Muhua (c. 1940–)
Chinese politician. Born c. 1940 in China.
Was vice-minister (c. 1971) and then minister of Economic Relations with Foreign Countries (c. 1977); became member of Chinese Communist Party Central Committee (1973) and member of Politburo (1977); was made vice-premier (1978) responsible for health services, birth control program, and population census of 1982; became minister of Foreign Trade (1982), president of People's Bank of China, and director of State Treasury (1985); served as president of All-China Women's Federation.
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