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Ming Xu

Ming Xu

Ming Xu

  • Research Professor, Ph.D. Supervisor
  • xum@bjmu.edu.cn
  • Xueyuanlu 38., Haidian district, Beijing, China
  • Peking University
Personal profile

Dr Xu has rich diplomatic and international working experience. He was the Head of the Department for Emerging Economies and previously the Senior Political Advisor for External Relations in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria based in Geneva, Switzerland. Prior to that, he was the Vice President of China Chamber of Commerce for the Import and Export of Medicines and Health Products under the Ministry of Commerce of China. Earlier, he served in the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission and the Chinese Embassy in the Republic of Korea. When working with the Global Fund, his focus was mainly on the prevention and control of major infectious diseases and health system strengthening in the implementing countries, and building up collaborations with emerging economies in the health field. When working in China, he participated a lot in formulating the policies and regulations of China’s healthcare industry, ranging from the promotion of trade and investment, regulation of medicinal products, to the enhancement of the international competitiveness of companies. He was the chair and PI of key health projects, and the head or member of evaluation groups to review major health projects at the national level.

He got a Ph.D. in industrial economics from Fudan University and completed his post-doctoral fellowship at Guanghua School of Management of Peking University. He has written more than one hundred papers and articles in journals and specialized publications.

Main research directions

Global health governance, international development assistance and global public goods for health, public health finance.

Representative scientific research projects

1. Gap-filling through the alignment of bilateral and multilateral assistance for the Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention in Africa’s Sahel region, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, 2018-2021

2. Market-shaping strategy for key health products in public procurement, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria,2013-2015

3. Industrial security surveillance platform for the health industry, Ministry of Commerce of China, 2009-2017

4. The 12th Five-Year Plan for the Import and Export of China’s Health Industry, Ministry of Commerce of China, 2010

10 representative papers

1. Ming Xu, Li Zhang, Xiangning Feng, Zhenyu Zhang, Yangmu Huang, Regulatory Reliance for Convergence and Harmonization in the Medical Device Space in Asia-Pacific, BMJ Global Health, August 2022, Volume 7 -Issue 8

2. Shuduo Zhou, Ming Xu, Global Health Governance in the New Era and the Road Map for China. Journal of Management Modernization, Volume 3, June 2022

3. Xu Ming, Status Quo, challenges & Proposals for the Foreign Medical Aid to Africa, Journal of International Economic Cooperation, Volume 10, 2013

4. Xu Ming, Security of the Chinese Enterprises Abroad, Journal of International Economic Cooperation, Volume 5, 2013

5. Xu Ming, Li Na, Industrial Security of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Industry, Chinese Journal of Pharmaceuticals, Volume 12, 2011

6. Xu Ming, Implications of China-Based Foreign Companies’ Performance for the Security of the Domestic Pharmaceutical Industry, Review of Economic Research, December, 2011

7. Xu Ming, Yi Qiuchen, Advancement of China’s Trade in the Health Sector against Great Odds, China National Conditions and Strength , April 2009

8. Xu Ming, Xie Ningning, Internationalization of Tongrentang, a TCM Company, China Medical Herald, Volume 31,November 2006

9. Xu Ming, Opportunities & difficulties for the Traditional Chinese Medicines in Europe, China Medical Herald, Volume 31,September 2006

10. Wu Huajia, Xu Ming, The Comparison between the Chinese and Japanese Corporate Cultures Based upon Key Factors, Contemporary Asian Economy Research【J】, Vol.5 No.1 Feb.2014, ISSN 2185-0097