Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of China


The Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of China is the cabinet-level executive department of the State Council which administers macroeconomic policies and the annual budget. It also handles fiscal policy, economic regulations and government expenditure for the state.
The ministry also records and publishes annual macroeconomic data on China's economy. This includes information such as previous economic growth rates in China, central government debt and borrowing and many other indicators regarding the economy of Mainland China.
The Ministry of Finance's remit is smaller than its counterparts in many other states. Macroeconomic management is primarily handled by the National Development and Reform Commission. State-owned industries are the responsibility of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, and there are separate regulators for banking, insurance and securities. It also does not handle regulation of the money markets or interest rates. These, together with other aspects of monetary policy, are governed by the People's Bank of China, Mainland China's central bank. The Ministry, NDRC and PBC are equal in status, with their political heads all sitting on the State Council.

Role

The main functions of the Ministry of Finance is to carry out the following duties of the state:
NumberMain FunctionDescription
1.Economic and public finance policiesFormulating and implementing strategies, policies and guidelines for economic development, public finance for government revenue sharing between the central and provincial governments.
2.Administration of public finance and external debtDraft laws and regulations on public finance, financial, accounting management, external finance and debts.
3.Annual budget for Central People's GovernmentPreparing the annual budget of the central government, priority spending, balancing the budget
4.Revenue and Tax legislation reformsProposing tax legislation plans - reviewing proposals on tax legislation and tax revenue regulations.
5.Central People's Government expenditureeAdministering the central expenditures - procurement, expenses
6.Government Revenue distributionFormulating and implementing the policy of distribution between the state and government owned enterprises
7.Economic Development ExpenditureAdministering the central government expenditures for economic development, the appropriation for central government financed projects, and funds for technological innovation
8.Social Security ExpenditureManaging the social security expenditures from the central government; formulating the accounting management rules on social security funds; monitoring the utilization of the social security funds.
9.Domestic government debtsFormulating and implementing policies, rules and regulations on managing government's domestic debts; treasury bond issuance; formulating policies, rules and regulations on managing government's external debts
10.Accounting RegulationsFormulating and implementing accounting regulations - for government and private corporations and promoting accountability and transparency.
11.Fiscal and Tax PoliciesMonitoring the implementation of fiscal and tax policies - laws and regulations, examining problems with the system and making changes.
12.Fiscal research and educationResearch into fiscal policy and education resources to the wider community.
13.Other Duties as DirectedUndertaking other assignments of the State Council.

Organizational structure

Organizational structure obtained from the Ministry of Finance website:
All of the leaders are members of the Ministry's Communist Party Committee, with Liu Kun as its secretary.
PositionName of Person
MinisterMr. Liu Kun
Head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection's supervisory groupMr. Zhao Huiling
Vice MinisterMs. Cheng Lihua
Vice Minister Ms. Yu Weiping
Vice MinisterMs. Zou Jiayi
Vice Minister    Mr. Liao Min
Vice MinisterMr. Xu Hongcai
National Council for Social Security Fund Deputy Director GeneralMr. Wang Ercheng
NCSSF Director GeneralMr. Liu Wei
Assistant Minister Mr. Ou Wenhan

List of Finance Ministers

As shareholder

The MOF also acted as the controlling shareholder for a number of financial service companies of China, such as People's Insurance Company of China, China Life Insurance Group, China Taiping Insurance Group, etc. The Ministry also owned Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the Agricultural Bank of China, the Bank of Communications, China Great Wall Asset Management, China Cinda Asset Management, China Orient Asset Management, China Huarong Asset Management and China Re, etc.
MOF also owned China Railway, China Tobacco and CITIC Group.