A ministry of trade and industry, ministry of commerce, ministry of commerce and industry or variations is a ministry that is concerned with a nation's trade, industry and commerce.

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan)
Notable examples are:
List
- Algeria: Ministry of Industry and Mines
 - Australia:
 - Azerbaijan:
 - Brazil: Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (Brazil)
 - Brunei:
 - Botswana:
 - Cambodia: Ministry of Industry, Mining and Energy (Cambodia)
 - Canada: 
- Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
 - Minister of International Trade (Canada)
 - Manitoba
 - Ontario:
 - Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology (Ontario; defunct)
 
 - China:
 - Colombia:
 - Czech Republic: Ministry of Industry and Trade (Czech Republic)
 - Denmark: Ministry of Trade and Industry (Denmark)
 - Egypt:
 - Finland: Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment (Finland)
 - France:
 - Ghana:
 - Greece: Minister for Trade (Greece)
 - Hong Kong: Trade and Industry Department
 - Iceland:
 - India:
 - Indonesia:
 - Iran:
 - Iraq:
 - Ireland: Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment
 - Israel: Ministry of Economy (Israel)
 - Japan:
 - Kuwait: Ministry of Commerce (Kuwait)
 - Laos: Ministry of Industry and Commerce (Laos)
 - Malaysia: Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Malaysia)
 - Moldova: Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (Moldova)
 - Myanmar: Ministry of Industry (Myanmar)
 - Nepal: Ministry of Industry (Nepal)
 - Nigeria: Nigerian Federal Ministry of Commerce
 - North Korea:
- Ministry of Commerce[1]
 - Ministry of External Economic Relations[2]
 
 - Norway:
 - Peru: Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Peru)
 - Philippines: Department of Trade and Industry (Philippines)
 - Pakistan:
 - Russia:
 - Rwanda: Ministry of Trade and Industry (Rwanda)
 - Saudi Arabia: Ministry of Commerce and Investment (Saudi Arabia)
 - Serbia: Minister of Trade, Telecommunications and Tourism (Serbia)
 - Sierra Leone: Ministry of Trade and Industry (Sierra Leone)
 - Singapore:
 - South Africa: 
- Department of Trade and Industry (South Africa)
 - Ministry of Trade and Industry (South Africa)
 
 - South Korea: Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy (South Korea)
 - Soviet Union:
 - Spain: Ministry of Industry (Spain)
 - Sri Lanka: Ministry of Industry and Commerce (Sri Lanka)
 - Sweden:
 - Syria: Ministry of Industry (Syria)
 - Tanzania: Ministry of Industry, Trade and Marketing, of Tanzania
 - Thailand: Ministry of Industry (Thailand)
 - Trinidad and Tobago: Ministry of Trade and Industry (Trinidad and Tobago)
 - Turkey: Ministry of Industry and Commerce (Turkey)
 - Uganda: Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Industry (Uganda)
 - United Kingdom:
- Department for Business and Trade
 - Ministry of Trade and Industry (Isle of Man)
 
 - United States: United States Department of Commerce
 - Vietnam: 
- Ministry of Industry and Trade (Vietnam)
 - Ministry of Industry (Vietnam) (defunct)
 - Ministry of Trade (Vietnam) (defunct)
 
 - Zimbabwe: Ministry of Industry and Commerce (Zimbabwe)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Organizational Chart of North Korean Leadership" (PDF). Seoul: Political and Military Analysis Division, Intelligence and Analysis Bureau; Ministry of Unification. August 2016. p. 2. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
 - ↑ "North Korea's Ministry of External Economic Affairs stresses business at economic development zones is gaining momentum". North Korean Economy Watch. 10 October 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
 
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