China's Vice Finance Minister Li Yong was today elected the Director-General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).
Li, a senior economic and financial policy-maker in China, will take over from the incumbent Kandeh K Yumkella, whose second term ends in June.
The minister fought off competition from candidates of Afghanistan, Cambodia, Italy, Poland and Thailand to win the election, official media here reported.
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"We are here to extend our congratulations to Li, while saying thanks to all countries for their support and trust," she told a media briefing.
She added that Li has long been engaged in cooperation on international development and has a good professional background as well as rich experiences.
The newly elected head of UNIDO has also been a member of the monetary policy committee of the Chinese central bank for a decade.
"We believe Li is able to lead the UNIDO Secretariat to better serve all member states, while boosting sustainable development and international industrial development cooperation at the same time," she said.
UNIDO is a specialised agency of the United Nations that seeks to promote industrial development for poverty reduction, inclusive globalisation and environmental sustainability.