He became involved in politics in 2012, joining the
party standing committee in
Ningxia, and becoming vice chairman of Ningxia in 2013, and overseeing the operations of the Ningdong Energy and Chemical Operations Industry Base (). He also became the contact person for the provincial
People's Liberation Army and
People's Armed Police. In April 2017, Yuan was appointed as acting governor of Zhejiang; he was confirmed on July 7. In 2018, he headed an inquiry committee over public protests due to the results of English language test in
Gaokao; the committee concluded in December that the Zhejiang Education Department made a "wrong policy decision", distorting many students' scores. On 31 August 2020, Yuan was appointed as the CCP Secretary of Zhejiang. In December 2020, Yuan chaired a meeting of the Zhejiang Provincial CCP Standing Committee which discussed directives by the central CCP leadership to break up monopolies and control expansion of capital while "promoting healthy and regulated development of the platform economy". In April 2021, Yuan chaired another meeting of the Standing Committee, which pledged to "supervise and guide" the platform economy, including
Alibaba Group. It also pledged to "promote the health and regulated development" of the platform economy.
Chongqing After the
20th Party Congress in October 2022, Yuan became a member of the
CCP Politburo. On 8 December 2022, Yuan was appointed as the CCP Secretary of Chongqing, succeeding
Chen Min'er. He met with Hong Kong Chief Executive
John Lee Ka-chiu in May 2023, where both cities pledged to increase cooperation in several areas. In August 2023, Yuan met with members of US General
Joseph Stilwell's family for the 140th anniversary of his birth, saying he hoped to take the visit as an opportunity to "better promote people-to-people exchanges between China and the United States and contribute to the development of
China-US relations". ==References==