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A Business minister (sometimes commerce minister, industry minister, trade minister or international trade minister) is a position in many governments that is responsible for regulating external trade and promoting economic growth (commercial policy). In many countries, this role is separate from a finance minister, who has more budgetary responsibilities.
- Australia: Minister for Trade
- Bangladesh: Bangladesh Commerce Minister
- Cambodia: Ministry of Commerce (Cambodia)
- Canada: Minister of International Trade
- Denmark: Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs
- European Union: Commissioner for Trade
- Germany: Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
- Hong Kong: Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development
- Indonesia: Minister of Trade
- Ireland: Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Israel: Industry, Trade and Labour Minister of Israel
- Italy: Minister of Economy and Finance
- Japan: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
- Netherlands: Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation
- Peru: Ministry of Foreign Commerce and Tourism
- Philippines: Secretary of Trade and Industry or DTI Secretary
- South Africa: Minister of Trade and Industry
- Soviet Union: Ministry of Commerce of the USSR
- Switzerland: Federal Department of Economic Affairs
- Thailand: Ministry of Commerce
- United Kingdom: Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
- United States: Secretary of Commerce
- Vietnam: Minister of Industry and Trade
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