Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism

Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism

The Ministry for the Economy, Development and Tourism is a Chilean state ministry in charge of planning and executing the flow of policies and projects of the Chilean government. The ministry aims to generate feasible and sustainable economic development, with stable progressive equality in the allocation of economic interests. The current Minister of Economy, Development and Reconstruction is Pablo Longueira.

History

The groundwork for the ministry were established in the 1930s - a period that saw the creation of the Subsecretary of Commerce that was dependent on the Ministry of Foreign Relations of that era. But the actual ministry itself was realized in October 1941 as Ministry of Commerce and Supply and by 1942 it was ratified as the Ministry of Economy and Commerce. Subsequently it was renamed to Ministry of Economy (1953–1960) and hitherto the Ministry of Economy, Development and Reconstruction.

Structure

The Ministry for the Economy, Development and Reconstruction is divided into two organizations headed by sub-secretaries:

  • Economy Under-Secretariat
  • Fisheries Under-Secretariat

Government organisations related to, dependent or under supervision of the Ministry of Economy, Development and Reconstruction include:

  • Servicio Nacional de Pesca (SERNAPESCA)
  • Servicio Nacional de Turismo(SERNATUR)
  • Servicio Nacional del Consumidor (SERNAC)
  • Superintendencia de Electricidad y Combustibles (SEC)
  • Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas de Chile (INE)
  • Fiscalía Nacional Económica (FNE)
  • Comité de Inversiones Extranjeras
  • Empresa de Abastecimiento de Zonas Aisladas (EMAZA)
  • Sistema de Empresas Públicas (SEP)
  • Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (CORFO)
  • Comité de Inversiones Extranjeras CINVER

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