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1 History  





2 Headquarters  



2.1  Subsidiary sections  







3 Organization  



3.1  List of ministers  





3.2  Minister  



3.2.1  Spokesperson  







3.3  Minister for Trade  



3.3.1  Bureau of Trade Policy  





3.3.2  Bureau of Trade Cooperation  





3.3.3  Office of FTA Negotiations  





3.3.4  Office of International Trade and Legal Affairs  





3.3.5  Office of International Trade and Investment  







3.4  1st Vice Minister  



3.4.1  Office of Planning and Coordination  





3.4.2  Office of Industrial Policy  





3.4.3  Office of Industry and Enterprise Innovation  







3.5  2nd Vice Minister  



3.5.1  Office of Energy Industry  





3.5.2  Bureau of Resource Industry Policy  





3.5.3  Bureau of Nuclear Energy Industry Policy  









4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
산업통상자원부
産業通商資源部
Saneop Tongsang Jawon-bu

MOTIE headquarters in Sejong City
Agency overview
FormedJuly 17, 1948 (1948-07-17) (as Ministry of Commerce)
March 23, 2013 (2013-03-23)
Preceding agencies
  • Ministry of Commerce (1948–1993)
  • Ministry of Energy (1978–1993)
  • Ministry of Commerce and Energy (1993–1994)
  • Ministry of Trade and Energy (1994–1998)
  • Ministry of Industry and Energy (1998–2008)
  • Ministry of Knowledge Economy (2008–2013)
  • JurisdictionGovernment of South Korea
    HeadquartersSejong City, South Korea
    Minister responsible
    Deputy Ministers responsible
    • Kang Kyung-sung - 1st Vice Minister of Industry
  • Choi Nam-ho - 2nd Vice Minister of Energy
  • Jeong In-kyo - Head of Trade Negotiations Division
  • Child agency
    Websitewww.motie.go.kr

    The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE; Korean산업통상자원부; Hanja産業通商資源部) is a ministry under the Government of South Korea. It is concerned with regulating economic policy, especially with regard to the industrial and energy sectors. The ministry also works to encourage foreign investment in Korea.

    The current minister is Ahn Duk-geun, the former Head of the Trade Negotiations Division (as a 1st Deputy Minister) in the Department from May 2022 to January 2024.

    History[edit]

    The ministry began in 1948 as the Ministry of Commerce during the First Republic. In 1993, it was merged with the Ministry of Energy, established in 1977. A year later the ministry changed its name to Ministry of Trade and Energy.[1]

    In 1998, it transferred trade negotiation duties to the foreign ministry changing its name to Ministry of Industry and Energy. In 2008, it was restructured into Ministry of Knowledge Economy following newly elected president Lee Myung-bak's cabinet reorganization. In 2013, following President Park Geun-hye's cabinet reorganisation the ministry was restructured into the current form bringing back trade negotiation duties from the foreign ministry. In 2017, it delegated duties related to SMEs to newly created Ministry of SMEs and Startups under President Moon Jae-in.[2] In 2018, it added the third vice ministerial role for energy policies in addition to existing trade minister and vice minister (now 1st vice minister).[3]

    Headquarters[edit]

    The headquarters are located in the Sejong Regional Government Complex in Sejong City.[4] The headquarters were formerly located in the Gwacheon Government Complex in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province.[5]

    Subsidiary sections[edit]

    Subsidiary organisations of the MOTIE include:

    Organization[edit]

    List of ministers[edit]

    List of Ministers from 1948 to the present.[1]

    Portrait Name Term of office President
    Took office Left office
    Im Yeong-sin 4 August 1948 19490606 Syngman Rhee
    Yun Po-sun 6 June 1949 9 March 1950
    Kim Hoon 9 May 1950 27 March 1952
    Lee Kyo-seon 27 March 1952 26 November 1952
    Lee Jae-hyung 6 November 1952 7 October 1953
    An Dong-hyuk 7 October 1953 30 June 1954
    Park Hee-hyun 30 June 1954 5 July 1954
    Kang Sung-tae 5 July 1954 16 September 1955
    Kim Il-hwan 16 September 1955 27 August 1958
    Gu Yong-seo 27 August 1958 8 April 1960
    Kim Yeong-chan 8 April 1960 28 April 1960
    Jeon Taekbo 28 April 1960 2 June 1960
    Oh Jung-soo 2 June 1960 1 July 1960
    Lee Tai-young 23 August 1960 12 September 1960 Yun Po-sun
    Chu Yo-han 12 September 1960 3 May 1961
    Tae Wan-sun 3 May 1961 18 May 1961
    Chung Rae-hyuk 20 May 1961 10 July 1962
    Yoo Chang-soon 10 July 1962 8 February 1963
    Park Choong-hoon 8 January 1963 10 October 1963
    Kim Hoon 10 August 1963 16 December 1963
    Lee Byung-ho 16 December 1963 11 May 1964 Park Chung Hee
    Park Choong-hoon 11 May 1964 3 October 1967
    Kim Chung-ryum 12 June 1964 26 January 1966
    Lee Nak-sun 20 October 1969 2 December 1973
    Chang Yei-joon 2 December 1973 19 December 1977
    Choi Gak-kyu 19 December 1977 13 December 1979
    Chung Jai-suk 13 December 1979 5 July 1979 Choi Kyu-hah
    Shin Byeong-hyun 5 July 1979 2 September 1980
    Seo Seok-jun 2 September 1980 21 May 1982 Chun Doo-hwan
    Kim Dong-hwi 21 May 1982 9 October 1983
    Keum Jin-ho 15 October 1983 27 August 1986
    Rha Woong-bae 27 August 1986 25 January 1988
    An Byung-hwa 25 January 1988 5 December 1988 Roh Tae-woo
    Han Seung-soo 5 December 1988 19 March 1990
    Park Pil-soo 19 March 1990 27 December 1990
    Lee Bong-seo 27 December 1990 20 December 1991
    Han Bong-soo 20 December 1991 26 February 1993
    Kim Chul-soo 26 February 1993 24 December 1994 Kim Young-sam
    Park Jae-yoon 24 December 1994 19 December 1996
    Ahn Kwang-gu 19 December 1996 6 March 1997
    Lim Chang-yeul 6 March 1997 18 November 1997
    Jung Hae-joo 19 November 1997 2 March 1998
    Park Tae-young 3 March 1998 23 May 1999 Kim Dae-jung
    Jeong Teok-koo 25 May 1999 13 January 2000
    Kim Young-ho 14 January 2000 6 August 2000
    Shin Guk-hwan 7 August 2000 25 March 2001
    Jang Jae-sik 26 March 2001 28 January 2002
    Shin Guk-hwan 29 January 2002 27 February 2003
    Yoon Jin-sik 27 February 2003 16 February 2003 Roh Moo-hyun
    Lee Hee-beom 17 December 2003 10 January 2006
    Chung Sye-kyun 10 January 2006 29 January 2007
    Kim Young-joo 29 January 2007 28 February 2008
    Lee yun-ho 29 February 2008 18 September 2009 Lee Myung-bak
    Choi Kyung-hwan 19 September 2009 26 January 2011
    Choi Jung-kyung 27 January 2011 27 september 2011
    Hong Seok-woo 17 November 2011 11 March 2013
    Yoon Sang-jick 11 March 2013 13 January 2016 Park Geun-hye
    Joo Hyung-hwan 13 January 2016 21 July 2017
    Paik Un-gyu 22 July 2017 21 September 2018 Moon Jae-in
    Sung Yun-mo 21 September 2018 6 May 2021
    Moon Sung-wook 6 May 2021 12 May 2022
    Lee Chang-yang 12 May 2022 19 September 2023 Yoon Suk Yeol
    Bang Moon-kyu 20 September 2023 4 January 2024
    Ahn Duk-geun 4 January 2024 Incumbent

    Minister[edit]

    Spokesperson[edit]

    Minister for Trade[edit]

    Bureau of Trade Policy[edit]

    Bureau of Trade Cooperation[edit]

    Office of FTA Negotiations[edit]

    Office of International Trade and Legal Affairs[edit]

    Office of International Trade and Investment[edit]

    1st Vice Minister[edit]

    Office of Planning and Coordination[edit]

    Office of Industrial Policy[edit]

    Office of Industry and Enterprise Innovation[edit]

    2nd Vice Minister[edit]

    Office of Energy Industry[edit]

    Bureau of Resource Industry Policy[edit]

    Bureau of Nuclear Energy Industry Policy[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Introduction". Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.
  • ^ Lee, Ho-jeong (May 24, 2018). "Moon brings swift change to the business landscape". Korea Joongang Daily.
  • ^ "New vice minister post for trade ministry". Korea JoongAng Daily. 3 August 2021. Retrieved 2022-01-21.
  • ^ "Location." (Archive) Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. Retrieved on January 1, 2014. "Address : 402 Hannuri-daero, Sejong-si, 339-012, Republic of Korea"
  • ^ "Location." () Ministry of Knowledge Economy. Retrieved on January 1, 2013. "Address Ministry of Knowledge Economy, 88, Gwanmoonro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea"
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