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Who is the deputy mayor of Guangzhou?
executive vice mayor

Chen Rugui

In charge of finance, taxation, land and housing management, urban and rural construction, water affairs, supervision and management of state-owned assets, forestry, gardens, supervision and management of production safety, government administration, meteorology, and key project construction.

deputy mayor

Ouyang Weimin

In charge of development and reform, industry, commerce and trade, environmental protection, transportation, energy, postal services, agriculture and rural areas, statistics, prices, finance, legal system, economic cooperation, government investment and financing platforms, etc. Contact the Federation of Industry and Commerce and the Arbitration Commission.

deputy mayor

Cao Liao Jian

Secretary of Zengcheng Municipal Committee of CPC. In charge of foreign trade, foreign affairs, Hong Kong and Macao affairs, Taiwan Province, overseas Chinese, ports, anti-smuggling, economic and technological development zones, high-tech development zones, export processing zones and bonded zones.

deputy mayor

Gong erzhen

In charge of ethnic, religious, civil affairs, human resources and social security, health, population and family planning, industrial and commercial administration, quality and technical supervision, food and drug supervision and management, archives, local chronicles, women and children's work. Contact the trade union, the Communist Youth League and the Disabled Persons' Federation.

deputy mayor

Wang dong

In charge of education, science and technology, information industry, informatization, communication, culture, radio and television, press and publication, planning, sports, intellectual property, tourism, civil air defense, airport economic zone and the follow-up work of the Asian Games Organizing Committee.

deputy mayor

Xie Xiaodan

In charge of public security, justice, armed forces, urban management, letters and visits, fire control and emergency management.

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