The Ministry of Industrial Policy of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство промислової політики України) is a former government ministry of Ukraine; it was the main body in the system of central bodies of the executive power. It was created from the former Ministry of Economy and initially was created as Ministry of Machinebuilding, Military-Industrial Complex and Conversion in 1996 and merged with the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade in March 2014 with headquarters in Kyiv.[1]
Sectors of industry
- General machinebuilding
- Metallurgy
- Chemical sector
- Light and Woodprocessing Industry
- Radio-electronic sector and instrument production
- Non-ferrous metallurgy and secondary metals
- Machinebuilding (APK; Ministry of Agrarian Policy)
- Defense Industrial Complex
History
- Ministry of Machinebuilding, Military-Industrial Complex and Conversion: 1996 - 1997[2]
- Ministry of Industrial Policy: 1997–2000[3]
- State Committee of Industrial Policy: 2000–2001[4] (partially responsible to Minister of Economy)
- Ministry of Industrial Policy: 2001–2011[5]
- State Agency in Management of State Corporation Rights and Property: 2011–present[6] (some authority)
- Ministry of Economical Development and Trade: 2011–present[7] (merged)
- Ministry of Industrial Policy
List of ministers of industrial policy
Name of Ministry
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Name of minister
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Term of Office
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Start
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End
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State Ministry on issues of Industrial Policy / Fuel and Energy Complex
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Anatoliy Minchenko
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September 11, 1996
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July 30, 1997
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Name of Ministry
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Name of minister
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Term of Office
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Start
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End
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Ministry of Machinebuilding, Military-Industrial Complex and Conversion
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Viktor Antonov
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May 1991
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May 1993
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May 1993
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July 1994
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Viktor Petrov
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July 1994
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August 1995
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Name of Ministry
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Name of minister
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Term of Office
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Start
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End
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State Ministry of Industry and Transport
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Viktor Hladush
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June 5, 1991
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February 29, 1992
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Ministry of Industry
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Viktor Hladush
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February 29, 1992
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September 28, 1992
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Mykhailo Pavlovskyi
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September 28, 1992
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October 27, 1992
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Anatoliy Holubchenko
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October 27, 1992
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July 3, 1995
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Valeriy Mazur
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July 3, 1995
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July 25, 1997
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Ministry of Industrial Policy
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Vasiliy Guryeyev
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July 25, 1997
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April 24, 2002
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Anatoliy Myalitsa
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June 10, 2002
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January 11, 2004
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Oleksandr Neustroyev
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January 11, 2004
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February 3, 2005
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Volodymyr Shandra
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February 4, 2005
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August 4, 2006
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Anatoliy Holovko
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August 4, 2006
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December 18, 2007
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Volodymyr Novytsky
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December 18, 2007
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March 11, 2010
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Dmytro Kolyesnikov
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March 11, 2010
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December 9, 2010
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Mykhailo Korolenko
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February 5, 2013
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February 27, 2014
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See also
References
External links
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Defunct government ministries |
- Communities and Territories Development
- Information Policy
- Higher and Special General Education
- Fruits and Vegetables
- Chemical Industry
- Construction and Exploitation of Motorways
- Industrial Construction and Architecture
- Construction of Heavy Industry Enterprises
- Public Housing/Services
- Consumer Services
- Forestry
- Local and Fuel Industry
- Local Fueling Industry
- Water Resources
- Geology
- Rural Construction
- Food Industry
- Meat and Dairy Industry
- Light Industry
- Family and Children
- Ferrous Metallurgy
- Procurement/Bread Products
- Installation and Special Construction
- State Control
- State Farms
- Fisheries
- Civil Housing (Urban and Rural) Construction
- Communication
- Automobile Transportation
- Construction of Coal Mining Enterprises
- Construction of Metallurgical and Chemical Enterprises
- Cotton Industry
- Industrial Crops
- Livestock
- Tasting Industry
- Furniture and Woodworking
- Cinematography
- Trade (Supply)
- Textile Industry
- Soviet Propaganda
- Foreign Propaganda Department
- Railways
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