The industry minister is a cabinet position in a government.
The title may refer to the head of the governmental department that specializes in industry. This position may also be responsible for trade and employment, areas that fall under the ministries of commerce and labour in some governments. Depending on the country, the industry minister may have a wide range of responsibilities that could include making decisions regarding utilities and electricity production,[1] presiding over business mergers,[2] and lobbying corporations to build facilities in his or her respective country.[3]
In the United States, industry is the responsibility of the Secretary of Commerce, with an Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security specifically tasked with executing policy regarding industry. In the United Kingdom, the minister of industry is called the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, and bears the secondary title President of the Board of Trade.
Country-related articles and lists
 Australia: Minister for Industry
 Azerbaijan: Minister of Economy
 Brazil: Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (Brazil)
 Brunei: Ministry of Energy, Manpower and Industry
 Botswana: Ministry of Trade and Industry
 Canada: Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
 People's Republic of China: Minister of Industry and Information Technology
 Colombia: Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism
 Czech Republic: Ministry of Industry and Trade
 Egypt: Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade
 European Union: European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship
 France: Minister of the Economy, Industry and Employment
 Ghana: Minister for Trade and Industry
 Iceland: Minister of Industry, Energy, and Tourism
 India: Minister of Commerce and Industry
 Indonesia: Minister of Industry
 Iran: Minister of Industries and Mines
 Iraq: Minister of Industry
 Ireland: Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment
 Italy: Minister of Economic Development
 Israel: Industry, Trade and Labour Minister
 Japan: Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
 Laos: Minister of Industry and Commerce
 Malaysia: Minister of International Trade and Industry
 Isle of Man: Minister of Trade and Industry
   Nepal: Minister of Industry, Commerce and Supplies
 New Zealand:  Minister for Economic Development
 Norway: Minister of Trade and Industry
 Pakistan: Minister of Industry
 Russia: Minister of Industry
 Singapore: Minister of Trade and Industry
 South Korea: Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy
 Spain: Minister of Industry, Trade, and Tourism
 Sweden: Minister of Industry
 Syria: Minister of Industry
 Tanzania: Minister of Industry and Trade
 Thailand: Minister of Industry
 Turkey: Minister of Industry and Commerce
 United Kingdom: Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
 United States: Secretary of Commerce
 Vietnam: Minister of Industry and Trade
 Zimbabwe: Minister of Industry and Commerce
 Saudi Arabia: Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources 
See also
- Ministry of Commerce (including Ministry of Industry)
 - Commerce minister
 
Notes and references
- โ Tara Patel (June 20, 2011). "French industry minister rejects poll backing nuclear withdrawal". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
 - โ Richard Welsch (February 9, 2011). "Canada industry minister mulling whether to review LSE/TMX deal". Fox Business Network. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
 - โ "Industry minister woos Hyundai". The Nation. March 8, 2011. Archived from the original on May 25, 2015. Retrieved June 23, 2011.