Francis Liang or Liang Kuo-hsin (Chinese:梁國新;pinyin:Liáng Guóxīn;born 17 December 1951) is a Taiwanese retired diplomat and former politician. Prior to this,Liang served as Vice Minister and Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs (MOEA) in 2009–2014,and chairman of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) from 2014 to 2016,and the Representative of Taipei Representative Office in Singapore from 2016-2023.
Liang received his M.B.A. from the University of Miami and his bachelor's degree in law from the National Taiwan University. He also undertook postgraduate studies in law at the National Taiwan University. [1]
Before holding the ministerial post in the MOEA,Liang has held several positions,such as Chief of Staff in the Vice Presidential Office,Head of economic division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States and Deputy Director of Bureau of Foreign Trade of the MOEA.
Since joining the government in 1978,Liang has held several key domestic and overseas positions in which he applied his expertise in international economic law and trade negotiations to promote Taiwan's economic development and expand the overseas markets for Taiwan's export sectors.
During Liang's concurrent tenures as Vice Minister of Economic Affairs and Chief Trade Negotiator,and later as Deputy Minister,Liang played an instrumental role in the signing of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) between China and Taiwan in 2010,a bilateral investment accord with Japan in 2011,the Cross-Straits Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement in 2012,an economic cooperation agreement with New Zealand (ANZTEC) and an economic partnership agreement with Singapore (ASTEP) in 2013. He also co-chaired the first three Regular Meetings of the Cross-Straits Economic Cooperation Committee as Chief Delegate from Taiwan,and actively promoted closer economic and trade relations with the US and the European Union.
In recognition of Liang's achievements,the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) conferred upon him the Medal of Economic Contribution,First Order,on February 13,2014,making him the first government official ever to receive the honor.
In February 2014,Liang tendered his resignation from the Ministry citing health reasons. He was later appointed as an adviser to the Executive Yuan. In August that year,Liang was appointed the chairman of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council. [4]
Since then,Liang has led a team of over 1,200 trained specialists across its Taipei headquarters,4 domestic branch offices and 60 overseas branch offices worldwide,organizing more than 300 overseas trade promotion events and 40 international trade shows each year.[ citation needed ]
Liang served as the head of the Taipei Representative Office in Singapore to promote bilateral relations between Taiwan and Singapore from 2016-2023. He retired from public service at the end of his posting. [5]
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