Christine Tsung (Chinese: 宗才怡; born 1948) is a Taiwanese business executive and politician.
Tsung earned an MBA from the University of Missouri and worked in the United States prior to joining China Airlines in 2000 as president of the company.
[2] Yu Shyi-kun offered her a position as Minister of Economic Affairs in January 2002,[3] which Tsung initially turned down.
[4] She succeeded Lin Hsin-i as the first female economics minister in Taiwanese history on 1 February 2002,[5][6] only to resign on 20 March.
[7] During her short tenure as head of the economics ministry, Tsung was widely ridiculed during interpellation sessions.