Hu Sheng-cheng (Chinese: 胡勝正; pinyin: Hú Shèngzhèng; 5 August 1940 – 10 July 2018) was a Taiwanese economist.
[4] Hu returned to Taiwan in 1996, teaching at NTU and holding a concurrent appointment at the Academia Sinica until 2001.
[8] Later that year, Yu initiated a six-year development plan devoted to promotion of environmentally friendly industries.
[10] Upon the resignation of finance minister Lee Yung-san in November, Hu was considered a potential successor.
[18] He fell ill that same year,[19] and died of pulmonary calcification at National Taiwan University Hospital on 10 July 2018, aged 77.