List of Chinese Taipei Representatives to APEC

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The Republic of China joined APEC in 1991 together with China and British Hong Kong.[1] The heads of government of all Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Member Economies meet annually in a summit called "APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting" rotating in location among APEC's Member Economies. However, due to the nature of the Economic Forum of APEC and One China Policy that President of the Republic of China is not allowed to appear in APEC and President of the Republic of China appoints a special envoy every year to attend APEC Meeting under the name Chinese Taipei.

Year Representative Capacity as Representative Other official office(s) held Former official office(s) held
1991 Vincent Siew Minister of Economic Affairs (1990–1993)
1992 Vincent Siew Minister of Economic Affairs (1990–1993)
1993 Vincent Siew Chairman for Economic Planning Development none Minister of Economic Affairs (1990–1993)
1994 Vincent Siew Chairman for Economic Planning Development none Minister of Economic Affairs (1990–1993)
1995 Koo Chen-fu Senior Advisor [to the President] Chairman, SEF[1] National Policy Advisor (1988–1991)
1996 Koo Chen-fu Senior Advisor [to the President] Chairman, SEF National Policy Advisor (1988–1991)
1997 Koo Chen-fu Senior Advisor [to the President] Chairman, SEF National Policy Advisor (1988–1991)
1998 Chiang Pin-kung Chairman for Economic Planning Development Minister of State Minister of Economic Affairs (1993–1996)
1999 Chiang Pin-kung Chairman for Economic Planning Development Minister of State Minister of Economic Affairs (1993–1996)
2000 Perng Fai-nan Representative of the Economic Leader Governor, Central Bank of China n/a
2001 none, boycott[2]
2002 Yuan-Tseh Lee Representative of the Economic Leader President, Academia Sinica National Policy Advisor (1991–1994)
2003 Yuan-Tseh Lee Representative of the Economic Leader President, Academia Sinica National Policy Advisor (1991–1994)
2004 Yuan-Tseh Lee Representative of the Economic Leader President, Academia Sinica National Policy Advisor (1991–1994)
2005 Lin Hsin-i[3] Senior Advisor [to the President] Chairman, ITRI Vice Premier (2002–2004); Minister of Economic Affairs (2000–2002)
2006 Morris Chang Senior Advisor [to the President]
2007 Stan Shih[4] Senior Advisor [to the President]
2008 Lien Chan Representative of the Economic Leader[2] Vice President (1996–2000), Premier (1993–1997)
2009 Lien Chan Representative of the Economic Leader Vice President (1996–2000), Premier (1993–1997)
2010 Lien Chan Representative of the Economic Leader Vice President (1996–2000), Premier (1993–1997)
2011 Lien Chan Representative of the Economic Leader Vice President (1996–2000), Premier (1993–1997)
2012 Lien Chan Representative of the Economic Leader Vice President (1996–2000), Premier (1993–1997)
2013 Vincent Siew[3] Vice President (2008–2012), Premier (1997–2000)
2014 Vincent Siew[4] Vice President (2008–2012), Premier (1997–2000)
2015 Vincent Siew[5] Vice President (2008–2012), Premier (1997–2000)

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Notes

  1. ^ Leadership in semi-governmental organizations are classified here as "official offices."
  2. ^ President Chen Shui-bian had appointed former Vice President Li Yuan-zu as his envoy, but the PRC, which was hosting the summit, objected to his choice and the Chinese Taipei delegation decided to boycott.
  3. ^ President Chen's original choice of Legislative Yuan President Wang Jin-pyng was rejected by the host South Korea (after the PRC objected to the choice[citation needed]). Chen also applied to attend personally but was denied his request.
  4. ^ President Chen's original choice of former Vice Premier Tsai Ing-wen was rejected by Australia (at the request of the PRC[citation needed]) because of her alleged involvement in formulating the "One Country on Each Side" theory.[citation needed]

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