Minister of Commerce and Industry (France)

Minister of Commerce and Industry (France)

The Minister of Commerce and Industry was a cabinet member in the Government of France.

The position was sometimes combined with Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones. The position has largely been merged today into the expanded Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry.

List of Ministers of Commerce

  • 16 January 1812 - 1 April 1814 : Jean-Baptiste Collin, comte de Sussy
  • 29 January 1828 - 8 August 1829 : Pierre Laurent Barthélemy, comte de Saint-Cricq
  • 13 March 1831 - 31 December 1832 : Antoine, comte d'Argout
  • 31 December 1832 - 4 April 1834 : Adolphe Thiers
  • 4 April 1834 - 10 November 1834 : Charles Marie Tanneguy Duchâtel
  • 10 November 1834 - 18 November 1834 : Jean-Baptiste Teste
  • 18 November 1834 - 22 February 1836 : Charles Marie Tanneguy Duchâtel
  • 22 February 1836 - 6 September 1836 : Hippolyte Passy
  • 19 September 1836 - 31 March 1839 : Nicolas Martin du Nord
  • 31 March 1839 - 12 May 1839 : Adrien de Gasparin
  • 12 May 1839 - 1 March 1840 : Laurent Cunin-Gridaine
  • 1 March 1840 - 29 October 1840 : Alexandre Goüin
  • 29 October 1840 - 24 February 1848 : Laurent Cunin-Gridaine
  • 24 February 1848 - 11 May 1848 : Eugène Bethmont
  • 11 May 1848 - 28 June 1848 : Ferdinand Flocon
  • 28 June 1848 - 20 December 1848 : Charles Gilbert Tourret
  • 20 December 1848 - 29 December 1848 : Jacques Alexandre Bixio
  • 9 December 1848 - 2 June 1849 : Louis Joseph Buffet
  • 2 June 1849 - 31 October 1849 : Victor Ambroise LanJuneais
  • 31 October 1849 - 9 January 1851 : Jean-Baptiste Dumas
  • 9 January 1851 - 24 January 1851 : Louis Bernard Bonjean
  • 24 January 1851 - 10 April 1851 : Eugène Schneider
  • 10 April 1851 - 26 October 1851 : Louis Joseph Buffet
  • 26 October 1851 - 26 November 1851 : François, comte de Casabianca
  • 26 November 1851 - 25 January 1852 : Noël-Jacques Lefebvre-Duruflé
  • 25 January 1852 - 14 February 1853 : Victor Fialin, comte de Persigny
  • 23 June 1853 - 3 February 1855 : Pierre Magne
  • 3 February 1855 - 23 June 1863 : Eugène Rouher
  • 23 June 1863 - 20 January 1867 : Armand Béhic
  • 20 January 1867 - 17 December 1868 : Adolphe Forcade La Roquette
  • 17 December 1868 - 17 July 1869 : Edmond Valléry Gressier
  • 17 July 1869 - 2 January 1870 : Alfred Leroux
  • 2 January 1870 - 10 August 1870 : Charles Louvet de Couvray
  • 10 August 1870 - 4 September 1870 : Clément Aimé Jean Duvernois
  • 4 September 1870 - 19 February 1871 : Pierre Magnin
  • 19 February 1871 - 5 June 1871 : Félix Lambrecht
  • 5 June 1871 - 6 February 1872 : Victor Lefranc
  • 6 February 1872 - 23 April 1872 : Eugène de Goulard
  • 23 April 1872 - 25 May 1873 : Pierre Teisserenc de Bort
  • 25 May 1873 - 26 November 1873 : Joseph de la Bouillerie
  • 29 November 1873 - 22 May 1874 : Alfred Deseilligny
  • 22 May 1874 - 10 March 1875 : Louis Grivart
  • 10 March 1875 - 9 March 1876 : Marie Camille Alfred, vicomte de Meaux
  • 9 March 1876 - 17 May 1877 : Pierre Teisserenc de Bort
  • 17 May 1877 - 23 November 1877 : Marie Camille Alfred, vicomte de Meaux
  • 23 November 1877 - 13 December 1877 : Jules Ozenne
  • 13 December 1877 - 4 February 1879 : Pierre Teisserenc de Bort
  • 4 February 1879 - 4 March 1879 : Charles Lepère
  • 5 March 1879 - 14 November 1881 : Pierre Tirard
  • 14 November 1881 - 30 January 1882 : Maurice Rouvier
  • 30 January 1882 - 7 August 1882 : Pierre Tirard
  • 7 August 1882 - 21 February 1883 : Pierre Legrand
  • 21 February 1883 - 14 October 1884 : Anne Charles Hérisson
  • 14 October 1884 - 6 April 1885 : Maurice Rouvier
  • 6 April 1885 - 9 November 1885 : Pierre Legrand
  • 9 November 1885 - 7 January 1886 : Lucien Dautresme
  • 7 January 1886 - 30 May 1887 : Édouard Locroy
  • 30 May 1887 - 3 April 1888 : Lucien Dautresme
  • 3 April 1888 - 22 February 1889 : Pierre Legrand
  • 22 February 1889 - 17 March 1890 : Pierre Tirard
  • 17 March 1890 - 6 December 1892 : Jules Roche
  • 6 December 1892 - 4 April 1893 : Jules Siegfried
  • 4 April 1893 - 3 December 1893 : Louis Terrier
  • 3 December 1893 - 30 May 1894 : Jean Marty
  • 30 May 1894 - 26 January 1895 : Victor Lourties
  • 26 January 1895 - 1 November 1895 : André Lebon
  • 1 November 1895 - 29 April 1896 : Gustave Mesureur
  • 29 April 1896 - 28 June 1898 : Henry Boucher
  • 28 June 1898 - 1 November 1898 : Émile Maruéjouls
  • 1 November 1898 - 22 June 1899 : Paul Delombre
  • 22 June 1899 - 7 June 1902 : Alexandre Millerand
  • 7 June 1902 - 24 January 1905 : Georges Trouillot
  • 24 January 1905 - 12 November 1905 : Fernand Dubief
  • 12 November 1905 - 14 March 1906 : Georges Trouillot
  • 14 March 1906 - 4 January 1908 : Gaston Doumergue
  • 4 January 1908 - 24 July 1909 : Jean Cruppi
  • 24 July 1909 - 2 March 1911 : Jean Dupuy
  • 2 March 1911 - 27 June 1911 : Alfred Massé
  • 27 June 1911 - 14 January 1912 : Maurice Couyba
  • 14 January 1912 - 21 January 1913 : Fernand David
  • 21 January 1913 - 22 March 1913 : Gabriel Guist'hau
  • 22 March 1913 - 9 December 1913 : Alfred Massé
  • 9 December 1913 - 17 March 1914 : Louis Malvy
  • 17 March 1914 - 9 June 1914 : Raoul Péret
  • 9 June 1914 - 13 June 1914 : Marc Réville
  • 13 June 1914 - 29 October 1915 : Gaston Thomson
  • 29 October 1915 - 16 November 1917 : Étienne Clémentel
  • 16 November 1917 - 5 May 1919 : Étienne Clémentel
  • 5 May 1919 - 27 November 1919 : Étienne Clémentel
  • 27 November 1919 - 20 January 1920 : Louis Dubois
  • 20 January 1920 - 16 January 1921 : Augustuste Isaac
  • 16 January 1921 - 29 March 1924 : Lucien Dior
  • 29 March 1924 - 9 June 1924 : Louis Loucheur
  • 9 June 1924 - 14 June 1924 : Pierre Étienne Flandin
  • 14 June 1924 - 17 April 1925 : Eugène Raynaldy
  • 17 April 1925 - 29 October 1925 : Charles Chaumet
  • 29 October 1925 - 23 June 1926 : Charles Daniel-Vincent
  • 23 June 1926 - 19 July 1926 : Fernand Chapsal
  • 19 July 1926 - 23 July 1926 : Louis Loucheur
  • 23 July 1926 - 2 September 1928 : Maurice Bokanowski
  • 14 September 1928 - 11 November 1928 : Henry Chéron
  • 11 November 1928 - 3 November 1929 : Georges Bonnefous
  • 3 November 1929 - 21 February 1930 : Pierre Étienne Flandin
  • 21 February 1930 - 2 March 1930 : Georges Bonnet
  • 2 March 1930 - 13 December 1930 : Pierre Étienne Flandin
  • 13 December 1930 - 27 January 1931 : Louis Loucheur
  • 27 January 1931 - 20 February 1932 : Louis Rollin
  • 20 February 1932 - 3 June 1932 : Louis Rollin
  • 3 June 1932 - 31 January 1933 : Julien Durand
  • 31 January 1933 - 26 October 1933 : Louis Serre
  • 26 October 1933 - 30 January 1934 : Laurent Eynac
  • 30 January 1934 - 9 February 1934 : Jean Mistler
  • 9 February 1934 - 8 November 1934 : Lucien Lamoureux
  • 8 November 1934 - 1 June 1935 : Paul Marchandeau
  • 1 June 1935 - 7 June 1935 : Laurent Eynac
  • 7 June 1935 - 4 June 1936 : Georges Bonnet
  • 4 June 1936 - 22 June 1937 : Paul Bastid
  • 22 June 1937 - 18 January 1938 : Fernand Chapsal
  • 18 January 1938 - 10 April 1938 : Pierre Cot
  • 10 April 1938 - 21 March 1940 : Fernand Gentin
  • 21 March 1940 - 18 May 1940 : Louis Rollin
  • 18 May 1940 - 5 June 1940 : Léon Baréty
  • 5 June 1940 - 16 June 1940 : Albert Chichery
  • 16 June 1940 - 12 July 1940 : Yves Bouthillier
  • 7 June 1943 - 9 November 1943 : André Diethelm (Commissaire)
  • 22 January 1947 - 11 August 1947 : Jean Letourneau
  • 11 August 1947 - 22 October 1947 : Robert Lacoste
  • 24 November 1947 - 7 February 1950 : Robert Lacoste
  • 7 February 1950 - 11 August 1951 : Jean-Marie Louvel
  • 11 August 1951 - 20 January 1952 : Pierre Pflimlin
  • 20 January 1952 - 8 March 1952 : Édouard Bonnefous
  • 8 March 1952 - 8 January 1953 : Jean-Marie Louvel
  • 8 January 1953 - 11 February 1953 : Paul Ribeyre
  • 11 February 1953 - 28 June 1953 : Guy Petit
  • 28 June 1953 - 19 June 1954 : Jean-Marie Louvel
  • 19 June 1954 - 3 September 1954 : Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury
  • 3 September 1954 - 23 February 1955 : Henri Ulver
  • 23 February 1955 - 1 February 1956 : André Morice
  • 6 November 1957 - 1 June 1958 : Paul Ribeyre
  • 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959 : Édouard Ramonet
  • 8 January 1959 - 14 April 1962 : Jean-Marcel Jeanneney
  • 6 July 1972 - 5 April 1973 : Yvon Bourges
  • 5 April 1973 - 1 March 1974 : Jean Royer
  • 1 March 1974 - 28 May 1974 : Yves Guéna
  • 28 May 1974 - 25 August 1976 : Vincent Ansquer
  • 25 August 1976 - 30 March 1977 : Pierre Brousse
  • 30 March 1977 - 5 April 1978 : René Monory
  • 5 April 1978 - 4 July 1979 : Jacques Barrot
  • 4 July 1979 - 22 May 1981 : Maurice Charretier
  • 22 May 1981 - 22 March 1983 : André Delelis
  • 22 March 1983 - 19 February 1986 : Michel Crépeau
  • 19 February 1986 - 20 March 1986 : Jean-Marie Bockel
  • 29 March 1993 - 18 May 1995 : Alain Madelin
  • 18 May 1995 - 4 June 1997 : Jean-Pierre Raffarin
  • 29 November 2004: Christian Jacob

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