Tang Renjian | |
Native Name: | Chinese: {{nobold|唐仁健 |
Office: | Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs |
Term Start: | 26 December 2020 |
Term End: | May 2024 |
Premier: | Li Keqiang Li Qiang |
Predecessor: | Han Changfu |
Successor: | Han Jun |
Office1: | Chief of General Office of the Central Rural Work Leading Group |
Term Start1: | 26 December 2020 |
1Blankname1: | Leader |
1Namedata1: | Hu Chunhua |
Term End1: | 14 October 2023 |
Predecessor1: | Han Changfu |
Successor1: | Han Wenxiu |
Office2: | Governor of Gansu |
Term Start2: | 11 April 2017 |
Term End2: | 3 December 2020 |
Predecessor2: | Lin Duo |
Successor2: | Ren Zhenhe |
Birth Place: | Chongqing, China |
Party: | Chinese Communist Party |
Alma Mater: | Southwestern University of Finance and Economics |
Tang Renjian (; born August 1962) is a former Chinese politician who served as Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs from 2020 to 2024. He formerly serving as Chief of General Office of the Central Rural Work Leading Group and Governor of Gansu and before that, deputy director of the Office of the Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs, Vice Chairman of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
Tang Renjian was born in August 1962 in Chongqing. In March 1983, he graduated from the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. Later he entered the Ministry of Agriculture, became the officer. In 1998, he moved to the Office of the Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs, became the supervisor.
In 2014, Tang was appointed as the Vice Chairman of Guangxi; in 2015, he was made Executive Vice Chairman.[1]
In 2016, Tang returned to the Office of the Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs, became the deputy director.[2]
Tang was appointed as the acting Governor of Gansu in April 2017, confirmed on May 5.[3]
On 26 December 2020, Tang took office as Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, succeeding Han Changfu.[4]
On 18 May 2024, Tang was suspected of "serious violations of laws and regulations" by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China.[5]