
Hu Xiaolian,
Vice Chairman of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE); former Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of China.
Ms. Hu Xiaolian has held leadership positions in organizations such as the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, the People's Bank of China, and the Export-Import Bank of China. With extensive experience in modern financial management theory and practice, she possesses rich expertise in macroeconomic analysis and profound professional capabilities.
During her tenure at the State Administration of Foreign Exchange and the People's Bank of China, she actively promoted reforms in foreign exchange management and transformation of monetary policy regulatory systems, and directly participated in refining the reform of the RMB exchange rate formation mechanism, deepening interest rate marketization reform, and advancing RBM internationalization, contributing to the establishment of China's national foreign exchange reserve management system and operational management model. During this period, he concurrently held positions at Central Huijin Investment Ltd. and China Investment Corporation (CIC), innovatively utilizing foreign exchange reserves to successfully drive reforms at large state-owned commercial banks and expand national foreign exchange investment channels.
Since 2015, he has served at the Export-Import Bank of China, implementing reforms of policy banks, establishing modern financial enterprises, and reshaping the governance structure, operational management system, and support assurance system of the Export-Import Bank. She led the expansion of international financial cooperation and actively participated in the "Belt and Road" Initiative, comprehensively enhancing the Export-Import Bank's capabilities and levels in supporting the acceleration of building a new development pattern and achieving a high-level of opening-up to the outside world, among other major strategic initiatives.
Furthermore, she has served as a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the Global Financial Markets Committee of the Bank for International Settlements, and the International Monetary System Reform Group, deeply involved in discussions on major topics in international financial governance.