List of Ministers of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands
The Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (Dutch: Minister van Economische Zaken en Klimaat) is the head of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy and a member of the Cabinet of the Netherlands. The current Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy is Eric Wiebes of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, who has been in office since 26 October 2017.[1]
Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy of the Netherlands
Minister van Economische Zaken en Klimaat | |
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Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy | |
Flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands | |
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy | |
Style | His/Her Excellency |
Member of | Council of Ministers |
Appointer | Mark Rutte as Prime Minister |
Formation | 3 November 1877 |
First holder | Johannes Tak van Poortvliet as Minister of Water Management, Commerce and Industry |
Deputy | Mona Keijzer as State Secretary for Economic Affairs and Climate Policy |
Salary | €157,287 (As of 2017) (including €4,193 of expenses) |
Website | Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy |
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List of Ministers of Economic Affairs
- Res Resigned.
- Appt Appointment: Jacob Kraus appointed Minister of Water Management; Willem Treub appointed Minister of Finance.
- Dismissed Dismissed.
- Ad interim Served ad interim.
Living former Ministers of Economic Affairs
Minister of Economic Affairs | Term | Age |
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Jan Terlouw | 1981–1982 | 15 November 1931 |
Hans Wijers | 1994–1998 | 11 January 1951 |
Annemarie Jorritsma | 1998–2002 | 1 June 1950 |
Herman Heinsbroek | 2002 | 12 January 1951 |
Hans Hoogervorst | 2002–2003 | 19 April 1956 |
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst | 2003–2006 | 18 March 1937 |
Gerrit Zalm | 2006 | 6 May 1952 |
Joop Wijn | 2006–2007 | 20 May 1969 |
Maria van der Hoeven | 2007–2010 | 13 September 1949 |
Maxime Verhagen | 2010–2012 | 14 September 1956 |
Henk Kamp | 2012–2017 | 23 July 1952 |
List of State Secretaries for Economic Affairs
State Secretary for Economic Affairs |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
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Dr. Wim van der Grinten (1913–1994) |
• Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Public Sector Organisations |
29 January 1949 – 15 March 1951 |
Catholic People's Party | Willem Drees (Drees–Van Schaik) [27] | ||
Vacant | ||||||
Dr. Gerard Veldkamp (1921–1990) |
• Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Competition Policy • Tourism Affairs |
10 October 1952 – 17 July 1961 [Appt] |
Catholic People's Party | Willem Drees (Drees II • III) [29][30] | ||
Louis Beel (Beel II) [31] | ||||||
Jan de Quay (De Quay) [32] | ||||||
Frans Gijzels (1911–1977) |
14 September 1961 – 24 July 1963 |
Catholic People's Party | ||||
Joop Bakker (1921–2003) |
• Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Competition Policy • Regional Development |
3 September 1963 – 22 November 1966 |
Anti-Revolutionary Party | Victor Marijnen (Marijnen) [33] | ||
Jo Cals (Cals) [34] | ||||||
Louis van Son (1922–1986) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Competition Policy • Regional Development • Tourism Affairs |
28 November 1966 – 6 July 1971 |
Catholic People's Party | Jelle Zijlstra (Zijlstra) [35] | ||
Piet de Jong (De Jong) [36] | ||||||
Jan Oostenbrink (born 1936) |
• Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Consumer Protection • Tourism Affairs |
17 July 1971 – 11 May 1973 |
Catholic People's Party | Barend Biesheuvel (Biesheuvel I • II) [37] | ||
Ted Hazekamp (1926–1987) |
• Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Competition Policy • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Tourism Affairs |
11 May 1973 – 11 September 1981 |
Catholic People's Party | Joop den Uyl (Den Uyl) [38] | ||
Christian Democratic Appeal | Dries van Agt (Van Agt I) [39] | |||||
Has Beyen (1923–2002) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion |
9 January 1978 – 11 September 1981 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | |||
Piet van Zeil (also State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment 1982) (1927–2012) |
• Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Competition Policy • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Tourism Affairs |
11 September 1981 – 22 June 1986 [Appt] |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Dries van Agt (Van Agt II • III) [40][41] | ||
Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers I) [42] | ||||||
Wim Dik (born 1939) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion |
11 September 1981 – 4 November 1982 |
Democrats 66 | Dries van Agt (Van Agt II • III) [40][41] | ||
Frits Bolkestein (born 1933) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion [Title] |
4 November 1982 – 22 June 1986 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers I) [42] | ||
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Competition Policy • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Tourism Affairs [Title] |
22 June 1986 – 14 July 1986 | |||||
Enneüs Heerma (1944–1999) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Competition Policy |
17 July 1986 – 27 October 1986 [Appt] |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers II) [43] | ||
Yvonne van Rooy (born 1951) |
30 October 1986 – 7 November 1989 |
Christian Democratic Appeal | ||||
Albert-Jan Evenhuis (1941–2011) |
• Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Consumer Protection • Tourism Affairs |
14 July 1986 – 30 June 1989 [Res] |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | |||
Piet Bukman (born 1934) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Retail Policy • Competition Policy • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Tourism Affairs |
7 November 1989 – 28 September 1990 [Appt] |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers III) [44] | ||
Yvonne van Rooy (born 1951) |
28 September 1990 – 22 August 1994 |
Christian Democratic Appeal | ||||
Anneke van Dok-van Weele (born 1947) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Tourism Affairs |
22 August 1994 – 3 August 1998 |
Labour Party | Wim Kok (Kok I) [45] | ||
Gerrit Ybema (1945–2012) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Tourism Affairs |
3 August 1998 – 22 July 2002 |
Democrats 66 | Wim Kok (Kok II) [46] | ||
Joop Wijn (born 1969) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Energy Policy • Digital Infrastructure • Postal Service • Tourism Affairs |
22 July 2002 – 27 May 2003 |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende I) [47] | ||
Karien van Gennip (born 1968) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Digital Infrastructure • Tourism Affairs |
27 May 2003 – 22 February 2007 |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende II • III) [48][49] | ||
Frank Heemskerk (born 1969) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Digital Infrastructure • Postal Service • Tourism Affairs [Title] |
22 February 2007 – 23 February 2010 [Res] |
Labour Party | Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende IV) [50] | ||
State Secretary for Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Dr. Henk Bleker (born 1953) |
• International Trade • Export Promotion • Postal Service • Tourism Affairs • Nature Policy • Agricultural Management • Food Policy • Rural Development • Environmental Remediation • Fisheries • Forestry • Animal Welfare [Title] |
14 October 2010 – 5 November 2012 |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Mark Rutte (Rutte I) [51] | ||
State Secretary for Economic Affairs |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Dr. Co Verdaas (born 1966) |
• Postal Service • Tourism Affairs • Nature Policy • Agricultural Management • Food Policy • Rural Development • Environmental Remediation • Fisheries • Forestry • Animal Welfare [Title] |
5 November 2012 – 6 December 2012 [Res] |
Labour Party | Mark Rutte (Rutte II) [52] | ||
Sharon Dijksma (born 1971) |
18 December 2012 – 3 November 2015 [Appt] |
Labour Party | ||||
Martijn van Dam (born 1978) |
3 November 2015 – 1 September 2017 [Res] |
Labour Party | ||||
State Secretary for Economic Affairs and Climate Policy |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Mona Keijzer (born 1968) |
• Small Business Policy • Retail Policy • Regional Development • Consumer Protection • Digital Infrastructure • Postal Service • Tourism Affairs |
26 October 2017 – Incumbent |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Mark Rutte (Rutte III) [53] | ||
Source: (in Dutch) Kabinetten 1945-heden Parlement & Politiek |
- Res Resigned.
- Appt Appointment: Gerard Veldkamp appointed Minister of Social Affairs and Health; Piet van Zeil appointed Mayor of Heerlen; Enneüs Heerma appointed State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment; Piet Bukman appointed Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries; Sharon Dijksma appointed State Secretary for Infrastructure and the Environment.
- Title Allowed to use the title of Minister while on foreign business.
Living former State Secretaries for Economic Affairs
State Secretary for Economic Affairs | Term | Age |
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Jan Oostenbrink | 1971–1973 | 18 August 1936 |
Wim Dik | 1981–1982 | 11 January 1939 |
Frits Bolkestein | 1982–1986 | 4 April 1933 |
Yvonne van Rooy | 1986–1989 1990–1994 |
4 June 1951 |
Piet Bukman | 1989–1990 | 7 February 1934 |
Anneke van Dok-van Weele | 1994–1998 | 24 October 1947 |
Joop Wijn | 2002–2003 | 20 May 1969 |
Karien van Gennip | 2003–2007 | 3 October 1968 |
Frank Heemskerk | 2007–2010 | 26 July 1969 |
Henk Bleker | 2010–2012 | 26 July 1953 |
Co Verdaas | 2012 | 5 August 1966 |
Sharon Dijksma | 2012–2015 | 16 April 1971 |
Martijn van Dam | 2015–2017 | 1 February 1978 |
See also
- Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy
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