Ministry of Economic Development (New Zealand) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Economic Development
Maori: Manatū Ōhanga
Formed:29 February 2000
Preceding1:Ministry of Commerce
Dissolved:1 July 2012
Superseding:Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Jurisdiction:New Zealand

The Ministry of Economic Development (Maori: Manatū Ōhanga) was a New Zealand public sector organisation tasked with promoting development of New Zealand's economy. Known as the Ministry of Commerce until 2000,[1] it was renamed in 2000 under the Fifth Labour Government, then replaced with the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment on 1 July 2012 by the subsequent National Government.[2]

History

The Ministry dealt with policy in a wide range of different areas including energy, communications, the radio spectrum, industry and regional development, intellectual property, consumer issues, tourism, international trade, and the regulatory environment.

At the time of its disestablishment, the Ministry supported eight ministerial portfolios: the Minister of Economic Development (Lead Minister for the Ministry of Economic Development), the Minister of Commerce, the Minister for Communications and Information Technology, the Minister of Consumer Affairs, the Minister of Energy and Resources, the Minister of Regulatory Reform, the Minister for Small Business, and the Minister of Tourism,[3] and previously provide support for the disestablished positions of Minister for Industry and Regional Development and Minister responsible for the Government Superannuation Fund, and to the Minister of Broadcasting and the Minister for Sport, Fitness and Leisure before support for these positions was provided by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Editorial: What's in a new name?. New Zealand Herald. 30 June 2000. 29 January 2017.
  2. MBIE to proceed from 1 July. 24 April 2012. 29 January 2017. Steven. Joyce. Jonathan. Coleman.
  3. Web site: Working with ministers. https://web.archive.org/web/20121107232138/http://www.med.govt.nz/about-us/ministers. 4 April 2012. 7 November 2012. 2 December 2017. Ministry of Economic Development. dead. dmy-all.
  4. Web site: Working with ministers. https://web.archive.org/web/20001205125100/http://www.med.govt.nz/ministers.html. 25 July 2000. 5 December 2000. 2 December 2017. Ministry of Economic Development. dead. dmy-all.