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卢森堡新经济及对外贸易部大臣

Published 星期四, 2012年 二月 02日

On January 31, 2012, Etienne Schneider was sworn in as a new member of the government by HRH the Grand Duke, in the presence of Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, at the grand ducal palace.

Stephen Schneider took office at the helm of the Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade on 1 February 2012, succeeding Jeannot Krecké who had earlier resigned from this post.

 Etienne Schneider was born in 1971 and is a trained Economist with a bachelor's degree from the highly regarded Institut Catholique des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (ICHEC) in Brussels, Belgium as well as a degree in commercial and financial sciences from Greenwich University in London.

His political career includes responsibility as an alderman in his home city of Kayl (2006-2010), where he was in charge of financial affairs. Between 1995 and 2004, he was leading advisor to the Socialist Labor Party group in Luxembourg's parliament, after having previously served as research assistant at the European Parliament in Brussels.

Since 2004 he held a position as First Counselor in the Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade, where he focused on economic development, infrastructure and energy policies and most recently assumed responsibility for the Directorate General of Economic Development, Industry and Business. He also served on the executive board of several important companies. In addition, since 2010, he held the postion of vice-chairmain of the National Credit and Investment Company (Société Nationale de Crédit et d’Investissement – SNCI).

Toute l’équipe de l’Ambassade exprime ses félicitations au nouveau ministre et se réjouit de coopérer avec lui pour renforcer les liens bilatéraux de plus en plus importants avec la Chine tout en souhaitant tout le meilleur pour ses futurs projets à M. Krecké.

The entire team of the Embassy/Consulate general/LTIO team expresses its sincere congratulations to Mr. Schneider in his new role and looks forward to cooperating with him to strengthen the ever more important bilateral ties between China and Luxembourg, while wishing all the best for his future endeavours to Mr. Krecké.

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