Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) is a ministry under the Government of South Korea. It is concerned with regulating some 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 Lee Chang-yang.
산업통상자원부 産業通商資源部 Saneop Tongsang Jawonbu | |
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Formed | July 17, 1948 (as Ministry of Commerce) March 23, 2013 |
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Jurisdiction | Government of South Korea |
Headquarters | Sejong City, South Korea |
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Website | www.motie.go.kr |
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The ministry began in 1948 as the Ministry of Commerce in 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. 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 reorganisation. 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. 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).[1]
Headquarters
The headquarters are located in the Sejong Regional Government Complex in Sejong City.[2] The headquarters were formerly located in the Gwacheon Government Complex in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province.[3]
Subsidiary sections
Subsidiary organisations of the MOTIE include:
- Korean Agency for Technology and Standards
- Korea Trade Commission (not to be confused with the country's anti-trust agency Fair Trade Commission)
- Mine Registration Office
- Electricity Regulatory Committee
- Free Economic Zone Planning Office
Organization[4]
Minister
- Policy Advisor to the Minister
- Director General for Audit and Inspection
Minister for Trade
- Deputy Minister for Trade
Office of FTA Negotiations
- Director General for FTA Policy
- Director General for FTA Negotiations
- East Asia FTA Bureau
Office of International Trade and Legal Affairs
- Director General for International Trade Affairs
- Director General for Trade Legal Affairs and Public Relations
Office of International Trade and Investment
- Director General for International Trade Policy
- Director General for Cross-Border Investment Policy
- Director General for Domestic Policy on Trade
- Director General for Trade Controls Policy
Office of Planning and Coordination
- Director General for Policy Coordination
- Director General for Emergency and Security Planning
Office of Industrial Policy
- Director General for Industrial Policy
- Director General for Materials and Components Industries
- Director General for Manufacturing Industry
Office of Industry and Enterprise Innovation
- Director General for Industrial Technology Convergence Policy
- Director General for Regional Economic Policy
- Director General for Middle Market Enterprise Policy
Office of Energy Industry
- Director General for Energy Transition Policy Policy
- Director General for Electricity Innovation Policy
- Director General for Renewable Energy Policy
- Director General for Hydrogen Economy Policy
See also
References
- "New vice minister post for trade ministry". koreajoongangdaily.joins.com. 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"
- "본부 | 산업통상자원부 홈페이지". www.motie.go.kr. Retrieved 2022-01-21.
External links
- Official MOTIE page
- Official MOTIE page (in Korean)/MUL
- Ministry of Knowledge Economy (Archive)
- Ministry of Knowledge Economy (in Korean) (Archive)
- Official MOCIE Page (Archive)
- Official MOCIE Page (in Korean) (Archive)