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The Minister of Commerce was a cabinet member in the
Government of France The Government of France (French: ''Gouvernement français''), officially the Government of the French Republic (''Gouvernement de la République française'' ), exercises executive power in France. It is composed of the Prime Minister, who ...
. The position sometimes included responsibility for other government departments such as
Public Works Public works are a broad category of infrastructure projects, financed and constructed by the government, for recreational, employment, and health and safety uses in the greater community. They include public buildings ( municipal buildings, sc ...
, Interior,
Agriculture Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people ...
and Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones. The position has largely been merged today into the expanded Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry.


Officeholders


Ministers of Commerce and Manufacture

In 1812
Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader wh ...
created a Ministry of Commerce and Manufacture (''Ministère du Commerce et des Manufactures''), which he assigned to
Jean-Baptiste Collin de Sussy Jean-Baptiste Collin de Sussy (1 January 1750 – 7 July 1826) was a senior official and politician. During the First French Empire he was Director-General of Customs, then Minister of Industry and Commerce. Life Collin de Sussy was the receiver ...
. That ministry was suppressed in 1814. * 16 January 1812 – 1 April 1814 :
Jean-Baptiste Collin de Sussy Jean-Baptiste Collin de Sussy (1 January 1750 – 7 July 1826) was a senior official and politician. During the First French Empire he was Director-General of Customs, then Minister of Industry and Commerce. Life Collin de Sussy was the receiver ...
A royal ordinance of 22 January 1828 recreated the Ministry of Commerce and Manufacture, which covered manufacture and interior and exterior commerce, which were detached from the
Ministry of the Interior An interior ministry (sometimes called a ministry of internal affairs or ministry of home affairs) is a government department that is responsible for internal affairs. Lists of current ministries of internal affairs Named "ministry" * Ministr ...
. The ministry was suppressed by ordinance of 8 August 1829, and these services were again made part of the department of the interior. * 29 January 1828 – 8 August 1829 :
Pierre de Saint-Cricq Pierre Laurent Barthélemy François Charles de Saint-Cricq (24 August 1772 – 25 February 1854) was a French customs administrator and politician. He was a deputy from 1815–20 and 1824–33, Minister of Commerce & Manufacturing (1828–29) an ...


Ministers of Commerce and Public works

An ordinance of 17 March 1831 created the Ministry of Commerce and Public works (''Ministère du Commerce et des Travaux publics''), to which the minister had been named on 13 March 1831. This ministry included agriculture, subsistence, stud farms, interior and exterior commerce and statistics, detached from the department of the Interior. * 13 March 1831 – 31 December 1832 :
Antoine, comte d'Argout Atoine Maurice Apollinaire, Comte d'Argout (28 August 1782, Veyssilieu, Isère – 15 January 1858, Paris) was a French statesman, minister and governor of the Bank of France. Life He was named Peer of France on 5 March 1819 by the Duke Decaze ...
* 31 December 1832 – 4 April 1834 :
Adolphe Thiers Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers ( , ; 15 April 17973 September 1877) was a French statesman and historian. He was the second elected President of France and first President of the French Third Republic. Thiers was a key figure in the July Rev ...


Ministers of Commerce

A royal ordinance of 6 April 1834 created the Ministry of Commerce (''Ministère du Commerce''), with the same functions as the Ministry of Commerce and Public works . * 4 April 1834 – 10 November 1834 : Charles Marie Tanneguy Duchâtel * 10 November 1834 – 18 November 1834 :
Jean-Baptiste Teste Jean-Baptiste Teste (20 October 1780, in Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Gard – 20 April 1852, in Chaillot, now in Paris) was a French politician of the July Monarchy. He fell from grace in the Teste- Cubières scandal. Life Early life The son of Antoine T ...
* 18 November 1834 – 22 February 1836 : Charles Marie Tanneguy Duchâtel


Ministers of Commerce and Public works

An ordinance of 2 March 1836 recreated the Ministry of Commerce and Public works, with the added responsibilities of bridges, roads and mines. * 22 February 1836 – 6 September 1836 : Hippolyte Passy * 6–19 September 1836 : Comte Duchatel (interim)


Ministers of Public Works, Agriculture and Commerce

An ordinance of 19 September 1836 changed the name without changing the function, to the ''Ministère des travaux publics, d'agriculture et du commerce. * 19 September 1836 – 31 March 1839 :
Nicolas Martin du Nord Nicolas Martin du Nord (29 July 1790 – 12 March 1847) was a French magistrate and politician. He was Minister of Public Works, Agriculture and Commerce (1835–39) and Minister of Justice and Religious Affairs (1840–47). Early years Nicolas F ...
* 31 March 1839 – 12 May 1839 : Adrien de Gasparin


Ministers of Agriculture and Commerce

A royal ordinance of 23 May 1839 reconstituted the ministry as Agriculture and Commerce, with the same duties as that of the ordinance of 6 April 1834. * 12 May 1839 – 1 March 1840 : Laurent Cunin-Gridaine * 1 March 1840 – 29 October 1840 :
Alexandre Goüin Alexandre Henri Goüin (25 January 1792, in Tours – 27 May 1872) was a French banker and politician. Life Came from a banker family, he was member of the municipal council of Tours from 1820 on and president of the Tribunal and Chamber of Com ...
* 29 October 1840 – 24 February 1848 : Laurent Cunin-Gridaine * 24 February 1848 – 11 May 1848 :
Eugène Bethmont Eugène Bethmont (12 March 1804 – 1 April 1860) was a French politician. He was a deputy from 1842 to 1848, a representative in the Constituent Assembly of 1848, and Minister of Justice in the Cabinet of General Cavaignac (28 June 1848 to 20 D ...
* 11 May 1848 – 28 June 1848 :
Ferdinand Flocon Ferdinand Flocon (1 November 1800 – 15 March 1866) was a French journalist and politician who was one of the founding members of the Provisional Government at the start of the French Second Republic in 1848. He was Minister of Agriculture and Co ...
* 28 June 1848 – 20 December 1848 :
Charles Gilbert Tourret Charles Gilbert Tourret (22 December 1795 – 17 May 1858) was a French agronomist and politician who was Minister of Agriculture in 1848. He was instrumental in obtaining support for a new system of education of agricultural workers, farmers and p ...
* 20 December 1848 – 29 December 1848 :
Jacques Alexandre Bixio Jacques Alexandre Bixio (20 November 1808 – 16 December 1865) was a French doctor, balloonist, and politician of Italian origin. Bxio was born in Chiavari Chiavari (; lij, Ciävai ) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of G ...
* 9 December 1848 – 2 June 1849 :
Louis Joseph Buffet Louis Joseph Buffet (; 26 October 1818 – 7 July 1898) was a French statesman. He was born at Mirecourt, Vosges. After the revolution of February 1848 he was elected deputy for the department of the Vosges, and in the Assembly sat on the rig ...
* 2 June 1849 – 31 October 1849 :
Victor Ambroise LanJuneais The name Victor or Viktor may refer to: * Victor (name), including a list of people with the given name, mononym, or surname Arts and entertainment Film * ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film * ''Victor'' (1993 film), a French sho ...
* 31 October 1849 – 9 January 1851 :
Jean-Baptiste Dumas Jean Baptiste André Dumas (14 July 180010 April 1884) was a French chemist, best known for his works on organic analysis and synthesis, as well as the determination of atomic weights (relative atomic masses) and molecular weights by measuring ...
* 9 January 1851 – 24 January 1851 :
Louis Bernard Bonjean Louis Bernard Bonjean (4 December 1804 - 24 May 1871) was a French jurist who was a Senator under Napoleon III. He was a prolific author. During the Paris Commune he was taken prisoner and later shot. Early years Bonjean was born in Valence, Dr� ...
* 24 January 1851 – 10 April 1851 :
Eugène Schneider Joseph Eugène Schneider (29 March 1805 – 27 November 1875) was a French industrialist and politician. In 1836, he co-founded the Schneider company with his brother, Adolphe Schneider. For many years he was a Deputy, and he was briefly Minister ...
* 10 April 1851 – 26 October 1851 :
Louis Joseph Buffet Louis Joseph Buffet (; 26 October 1818 – 7 July 1898) was a French statesman. He was born at Mirecourt, Vosges. After the revolution of February 1848 he was elected deputy for the department of the Vosges, and in the Assembly sat on the rig ...
* 26 October 1851 – 26 November 1851 : François, comte de Casabianca * 26 November 1851 – 25 January 1852 : Noël-Jacques Lefebvre-Duruflé


Ministers of the Interior, Agriculture and Commerce

A decree of 25 January 1852 reunited the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce with that of the Interior, under the title ''Ministère de l'intérieur, de l'agriculture et du commerce''. * 25 January 1852 – 14 February 1853 : Victor Fialin, comte de Persigny


Ministers of Agriculture, Commerce and Public Works

A decree of 23 June 1853 reinstated the Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce and Public Works. * 23 June 1853 – 3 February 1855 :
Pierre Magne Pierre Magne (3 December 1806 – 17 February 1879) was a lawyer and French politician. He was a member of parliament from 1843 to 1848, a senator in the Second French Empire, and a representative and then senator in the French Third Republic. He ...
* 3 February 1855 – 23 June 1863 :
Eugène Rouher Eugène Rouher (30 November 18143 February 1884) was a French statesman of the Second Empire. He was born at Riom (Puy-de-Dôme), where he practised law after taking his degree in Paris in 1835. In 1846 he sought election to the Chamber of D ...
* 23 June 1863 – 20 January 1867 :
Armand Béhic Louis Henri Armand Behic (15 January 1809 – 2 March 1891) was a French lawyer, businessman and politician who served as minister of Agriculture, Commerce and Public Works in the government of Napoleon III. Life Louis Henri Armand Behic was born ...
* 20 January 1867 – 17 December 1868 : Adolphe Forcade La Roquette * 17 December 1868 – 17 July 1869 :
Edmond Valléry Gressier Edmond Valléry Gressier (21 December 1813, Corbie – 1 November 1892) was a French lawyer, senator for Somme (and President of its General Council) and the Minister of Agriculture An agriculture ministry (also called an) agriculture depar ...


Ministers of Agriculture and Commerce

A decree of 17 July 1869 reestablished the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce as it had been before the decree of 25 January 1852. * 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 Bernard Edme Victor Etienne Lefranc (3 February 1809 – 12 September 1883), French lawyer and politician, moderate republican, was under the French Third Republic Minister of Agriculture and Trade, then Interior Minister. Life Victor Lefranc w ...
* 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 Louis may refer to: * Louis (coin) * Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name * Louis (surname) * Louis (singer), Serbian singer * HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy See also Derived or associated terms * Lewis (d ...
* 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 – 10 November 1881 :
Pierre Tirard Pierre Emmanuel Tirard (; 27 September 1827 – 4 November 1893) was a French politician. Biography He was born to French parents in Geneva, Switzerland. After studying in his native town, Tirard became a civil engineer. After five years of gov ...
– Agriculture and Commerce.


Minister of Commerce and Colonies

* 14 November 1881 – 30 January 1882 : Maurice Rouvier – Commerce and Colonies


Ministers of Commerce

* 30 January 1882 – 7 August 1882 :
Pierre Tirard Pierre Emmanuel Tirard (; 27 September 1827 – 4 November 1893) was a French politician. Biography He was born to French parents in Geneva, Switzerland. After studying in his native town, Tirard became a civil engineer. After five years of gov ...
– Commerce * 7 August 1882 – 21 February 1883 :
Pierre Legrand Pierre Legrand (May 13, 1834, Paris – May 31, 1895, Paris) was a 19th-century French politician of the French Third Republic. He served twice as minister of commerce (August 7, 1882 – February 20, 1883; April 6, 1885 – January 6, 1886) in t ...
– Commerce * 21 February 1883 – 14 October 1884 :
Anne Charles Hérisson Charles Hérisson (12 October 1831 – 23 November 1893) was a French lawyer and politician of the French Third Republic. He was a member of the National Assembly of 1871, where he joined the Opportunist Republican parliamentary group, ''Gauche r ...
– Commerce * 14 October 1884 – 6 April 1885 : Maurice Rouvier – Commerce * 6 April 1885 – 9 November 1885 :
Pierre Legrand Pierre Legrand (May 13, 1834, Paris – May 31, 1895, Paris) was a 19th-century French politician of the French Third Republic. He served twice as minister of commerce (August 7, 1882 – February 20, 1883; April 6, 1885 – January 6, 1886) in t ...
– Commerce * 9 November 1885 – 7 January 1886 :
Lucien Dautresme Lucien Dautresme (21 May 1826 – 18 February 1892) was a French politician of the French Third Republic. He was minister of commerce (9 November 1885 – 6 January 1886) in the government of Henri Brisson and minister of commerce and industry (3 ...
– Commerce


Ministers of Commerce and Industry

* 7 January 1886 – 30 May 1887 : Édouard Lockroy – Commerce and Industry * 30 May 1887 – 3 April 1888 :
Lucien Dautresme Lucien Dautresme (21 May 1826 – 18 February 1892) was a French politician of the French Third Republic. He was minister of commerce (9 November 1885 – 6 January 1886) in the government of Henri Brisson and minister of commerce and industry (3 ...
– Commerce and Industry * 3 April 1888 – 22 February 1889 :
Pierre Legrand Pierre Legrand (May 13, 1834, Paris – May 31, 1895, Paris) was a 19th-century French politician of the French Third Republic. He served twice as minister of commerce (August 7, 1882 – February 20, 1883; April 6, 1885 – January 6, 1886) in t ...
– Commerce * 22 February 1889 – 17 March 1890 :
Pierre Tirard Pierre Emmanuel Tirard (; 27 September 1827 – 4 November 1893) was a French politician. Biography He was born to French parents in Geneva, Switzerland. After studying in his native town, Tirard became a civil engineer. After five years of gov ...
– Commerce and Industry * 17 March 1890 – 6 December 1892 :
Jules Roche Jules Roche (22 May 1841, Saint-Étienne - 8 April 1923) was a French politician. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1881 to 1919. He was Minister of Commerce and Industry from 1890 to 1892. Originally a member of the Republican Uni ...
* 6 December 1892 – 4 April 1893 : Jules Siegfried * 4 April 1893 – 3 December 1893 :
Louis Terrier Louis may refer to: * Louis (coin) * Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name * Louis (surname) * Louis (singer), Serbian singer * HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy See also Derived or associated terms * Lewis (d ...
* 3 December 1893 – 30 May 1894 : Jean Marty * 30 May 1894 – 26 January 1895 :
Victor Lourties The name Victor or Viktor may refer to: * Victor (name), including a list of people with the given name, mononym, or surname Arts and entertainment Film * Victor (1951 film), ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film * Victor (1993 film), ...
* 26 January 1895 – 1 November 1895 :
André Lebon André Lebon (26 August 1858 – 17 February 1938) was a French lawyer and politician. Early years André Lebon was born on 26 August 1858 in Dieppe, Seine-Inférieure. His father was Charles Lebon, founder of the Société du Gaz Lebon. After c ...
* 1 November 1895 – 29 April 1896 :
Gustave Mesureur Gustave Émile Eugène Mesureur (2 April 1847 – 19 August 1925) was a French politician. He was born in Marcq-en-Barœul (Nord) on 2 April 1847. He worked as a designer in Paris, and became prominent as a member of the municipal council of Paris ...
* 29 April 1896 – 28 June 1898 :
Henry Boucher Henry Aristide "Red" Boucher Jr. (January 27, 1921 – June 19, 2009) was an American politician who served as the second lieutenant governor of Alaska from 1970 to 1974. He had also served as mayor of Fairbanks, Alaska, from 1966 to 1970, and ...
* 28 June 1898 – 1 November 1898 : Émile Maruéjouls * 1 November 1898 – 22 June 1899 :
Paul Delombre Paul may refer to: * Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chri ...
* 22 June 1899 – 7 June 1902 :
Alexandre Millerand Alexandre Millerand (; – ) was a French politician. He was Prime Minister of France from 20 January to 23 September 1920 and President of France from 23 September 1920 to 11 June 1924. His participation in Waldeck-Rousseau's cabinet at the ...
* 7 June 1902 – 24 January 1905 :
Georges Trouillot Georges Marie Denis Gabriel Trouillot (7 May 1851 – 20 November 1916) was a French Radical politician. He played a central role in developing the law of 1901 that governed associations such as agricultural cooperative. He was Minister of the Co ...
* 24 January 1905 – 12 November 1905 : Fernand Dubief * 12 November 1905 – 14 March 1906 :
Georges Trouillot Georges Marie Denis Gabriel Trouillot (7 May 1851 – 20 November 1916) was a French Radical politician. He played a central role in developing the law of 1901 that governed associations such as agricultural cooperative. He was Minister of the Co ...
* 14 March 1906 – 4 January 1908 :
Gaston Doumergue Pierre Paul Henri Gaston Doumergue (; 1 August 1863 in Aigues-Vives, Gard18 June 1937 in Aigues-Vives) was a French politician of the Third Republic. He served as President of France from 13 June 1924 to 13 June 1931. Biography Doumergue cam ...
* 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 Charles Maurice Couyba (1 January 1866 – 18 November 1931) was a French professor and politician. He was a deputy from 1897 to 1907, then a senator from 1907 to 1920. He was Minister of Commerce and Industry from 1911 to 1912, and was briefly ...
* 14 January 1912 – 21 January 1913 :
Fernand David Fernand David (18 October 1869, Annemasse, Haute-Savoie Haute-Savoie (; Arpitan: ''Savouè d'Amont'' or ''Hiôta-Savouè''; en, Upper Savoy) or '; it, Alta Savoia. is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France, b ...
* 21 January 1913 – 22 March 1913 : Gabriel Guist'hau


Ministers of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs

* 22 March 1913 – 9 December 1913 : Alfred Massé * 9 December 1913 – 17 March 1914 :
Louis Malvy Louis-Jean Malvy (1 December 1875 – 10 June 1949) was the Interior Minister of France in 1914. Biography Louis-Jean Malvy was born on 1 December 1875 in Figeac. Career Malvy was a member of the Radical Party and served in the Chamber of Depu ...
* 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 Étienne Clémentel (11 January 1864 – 25 December 1936) was a French politician. He served as a member of the National Assembly of France from 1900 to 1919 and as French Senator from 1920 to 1936. He also served as Minister of Colonies from 2 ...
* 16 November 1917 – 5 May 1919 :
Étienne Clémentel Étienne Clémentel (11 January 1864 – 25 December 1936) was a French politician. He served as a member of the National Assembly of France from 1900 to 1919 and as French Senator from 1920 to 1936. He also served as Minister of Colonies from 2 ...
* 5 May 1919 – 27 November 1919 :
Étienne Clémentel Étienne Clémentel (11 January 1864 – 25 December 1936) was a French politician. He served as a member of the National Assembly of France from 1900 to 1919 and as French Senator from 1920 to 1936. He also served as Minister of Colonies from 2 ...
* 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 Louis Loucheur (12 August 1872 in Roubaix, Nord – 22 November 1931 in Paris) was a French politician in the Third Republic, at first a member of the conservative Republican Federation, then of the Democratic Republican Alliance and of the Ind ...
* 9 June 1924 – 14 June 1924 :
Pierre Étienne Flandin Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
* 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 Fernand Chapsal (10 March 1862 – 10 February 1939) was a French lawyer, administrator and politician who was Minister of Commerce in 1926 and in 1937–38, and Minister of Agriculture in 1938. Early years Fernand Chapsal was born on 10 March 18 ...
* 19 July 1926 – 23 July 1926 :
Louis Loucheur Louis Loucheur (12 August 1872 in Roubaix, Nord – 22 November 1931 in Paris) was a French politician in the Third Republic, at first a member of the conservative Republican Federation, then of the Democratic Republican Alliance and of the Ind ...
* 23 July 1926 – 2 September 1928 : Maurice Bokanowski * 14 September 1928 – 11 November 1928 :
Henry Chéron Henry Frédéric Chéron (11 May 1867 – 14 April 1936) was a French lawyer and politician who became active in local politics in the Calvados department of Normandy while still a young man, and always maintained his roots in Normandy. He was el ...


Ministers of Commerce and Industry

* 11 November 1928 – 3 November 1929 : Georges Bonnefous * 3 November 1929 – 21 February 1930 :
Pierre Étienne Flandin Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
* 21 February 1930 – 2 March 1930 :
Georges Bonnet Georges-Étienne Bonnet (22/23 July 1889 – 18 June 1973) was a French politician who served as foreign minister in 1938 and 1939 and was a leading figure in the Radical Party. Early life Bonnet was born in Bassillac, Dordogne, the son of ...
* 2 March 1930 – 13 December 1930 :
Pierre Étienne Flandin Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
* 13 December 1930 – 27 January 1931 :
Louis Loucheur Louis Loucheur (12 August 1872 in Roubaix, Nord – 22 November 1931 in Paris) was a French politician in the Third Republic, at first a member of the conservative Republican Federation, then of the Democratic Republican Alliance and of the Ind ...
* 27 January 1931 – 20 February 1932 :
Louis Rollin Louis Marie Joseph Etienne Rollin (27 March 1879 – 3 November 1952) was a French politician who was a minister in several cabinets in the period between the two world wars. Early years (1879–1919) Louis Marie Joseph Etienne Rollin was born ...
* 20 February 1932 – 3 June 1932 :
Louis Rollin Louis Marie Joseph Etienne Rollin (27 March 1879 – 3 November 1952) was a French politician who was a minister in several cabinets in the period between the two world wars. Early years (1879–1919) Louis Marie Joseph Etienne Rollin was born ...
* 3 June 1932 – 31 January 1933 : Julien Durand (Commerce and Industry) * 31 January 1933 – 26 October 1933 : Louis Serre * 26 October 1933 – 30 January 1934 :
Laurent Eynac Laurent Eynac (4 October 1886 – 16 December 1970) was a French politician who was appointed Minister of Transportation on 7 June 1935 until 24 January 1936. He was born in Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, Haute-Loire. In 1940 Eynac was appointed M ...
* 30 January 1934 – 9 February 1934 :
Jean Mistler Jean Mistler (1 September 1897 – 11 November 1988) was a French writer, diplomat and politician born in Sorèze, Tarn. In 1966 he was elected to the Académie française. Mistler, whose father's family had left Alsace in 1871, did his schoolin ...
* 9 February 1934 – 8 November 1934 :
Lucien Lamoureux Lucien Lamoureux, (August 3, 1920 – July 16, 1998) was a Canadian politician and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada from 1966 to 1974. He is the second longest-serving occupant of that office. After graduating with a law degree f ...
* 8 November 1934 – 1 June 1935 : Paul Marchandeau * 1 June 1935 – 7 June 1935 :
Laurent Eynac Laurent Eynac (4 October 1886 – 16 December 1970) was a French politician who was appointed Minister of Transportation on 7 June 1935 until 24 January 1936. He was born in Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, Haute-Loire. In 1940 Eynac was appointed M ...
* 7 June 1935 – 4 June 1936 :
Georges Bonnet Georges-Étienne Bonnet (22/23 July 1889 – 18 June 1973) was a French politician who served as foreign minister in 1938 and 1939 and was a leading figure in the Radical Party. Early life Bonnet was born in Bassillac, Dordogne, the son of ...
* 4 June 1936 – 22 June 1937 :
Paul Bastid Paul Raymond Marie Bastid (17 May 1892 – 29 October 1974) was a French lawyer, academic and radical politician who was a national deputy from 1924 to 1942 in the French Third Republic, and from 1945 to 1951 in the French Fourth Republic. He was ...
* 22 June 1937 – 18 January 1938 :
Fernand Chapsal Fernand Chapsal (10 March 1862 – 10 February 1939) was a French lawyer, administrator and politician who was Minister of Commerce in 1926 and in 1937–38, and Minister of Agriculture in 1938. Early years Fernand Chapsal was born on 10 March 18 ...
* 18 January 1938 – 10 April 1938 :
Pierre Cot Pierre Jules Cot (20 November 1895, in Grenoble – 21 August 1977, Paris), was a French politician and leading figure in the Popular Front government of the 1930s. Born in Grenoble into a conservative Catholic family, he entered politics as a ...
(Commerce) * 10 April 1938 – 21 March 1940 :
Fernand Gentin Fernand Gentin (27 September 1876 – 24 April 1946) was a French printer and Radical politician who was a deputy from 1932 to 1942. He was Minister of PTT and then Minister of Health in 1938, and Minister of Commerce from 1938 to 1940. In the per ...
* 21 March 1940 – 18 May 1940 :
Louis Rollin Louis Marie Joseph Etienne Rollin (27 March 1879 – 3 November 1952) was a French politician who was a minister in several cabinets in the period between the two world wars. Early years (1879–1919) Louis Marie Joseph Etienne Rollin was born ...
* 18 May 1940 – 5 June 1940 : Léon Baréty * 5 June 1940 – 16 June 1940 : Albert Chichery * 16 June 1940 – 12 July 1940 :
Yves Bouthillier Yves Bouthillier (26 February 1901 – 4 January 1977) was a French politician. He served as the French Minister of Finance from 1940 to 1942. Early life Bouthillier was born in Saint-Martin-de-Ré to Mathilde Bouju and Louis Bouthillier, a merc ...
* 7 June 1943 – 9 November 1943 :
André Diethelm André Diethelm (3 July 1896 – 11 January 1954) was born in Bourg-en-Bresse ( Ain department) and was a French Resistance fighter and politician. As an Inspector General of Finance, he joined General de Gaulle and Free France during the Seco ...
(Commissaire) * 22 January 1947 – 11 August 1947 :
Jean Letourneau Jean Letourneau (18 September 1907 – 16 March 1986) was a French lawyer and politician. He was a lifelong Christian Democrat. During World War II (1939–45) he was active in the French Resistance. After the war he was a deputy in the national ...
* 11 August 1947 – 22 October 1947 :
Robert Lacoste Robert Lacoste (5 July 1898 – 8 March 1989) was a French politician. He was a socialist MP of the Dordogne from 1945 to 1958, and from 1962 to 1967. He then served as senator from 1971 to 1980. Biography Robert Lacoste was born at Azera ...
* 24 November 1947 – 7 February 1950 :
Robert Lacoste Robert Lacoste (5 July 1898 – 8 March 1989) was a French politician. He was a socialist MP of the Dordogne from 1945 to 1958, and from 1962 to 1967. He then served as senator from 1971 to 1980. Biography Robert Lacoste was born at Azera ...
* 7 February 1950 – 11 August 1951 :
Jean-Marie Louvel Jean-Marie Louvel (1 July 1900 – 13 June 1970) was a French engineer and politician. 1900 births 1970 deaths People from Orne Politicians from Normandy Popular Republican Movement politicians French Ministers of Commerce and I ...
* 11 August 1951 – 20 January 1952 : Pierre Pflimlin * 20 January 1952 – 8 March 1952 :
Édouard Bonnefous Édouard Henri Jean Bonnefous (24 August 1907 – 24 February 2007) was a French politician. Before World War II (1939–45) he was active in the study of international affairs. After the war he was elected a deputy on the Rally of Left Republican ...
* 8 March 1952 – 8 January 1953 :
Jean-Marie Louvel Jean-Marie Louvel (1 July 1900 – 13 June 1970) was a French engineer and politician. 1900 births 1970 deaths People from Orne Politicians from Normandy Popular Republican Movement politicians French Ministers of Commerce and I ...
* 8 January 1953 – 11 February 1953 :
Paul Ribeyre Paul François Ribeyre (11 December 1906 – 14 January 1988) was a French mineral water bottler and liberal conservative politician who was a deputy in the Constituent Assembly and then the National Assembly from 1945 to 1958, then a senator from ...
* 11 February 1953 – 28 June 1953 : Guy Petit * 28 June 1953 – 19 June 1954 :
Jean-Marie Louvel Jean-Marie Louvel (1 July 1900 – 13 June 1970) was a French engineer and politician. 1900 births 1970 deaths People from Orne Politicians from Normandy Popular Republican Movement politicians French Ministers of Commerce and I ...
* 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 André Morice (11 October 1900, Nantes – 17 January 1990) was a French politician. He represented the Radical Party (France), Radical Party in the 1945 French legislative election, Constituent Assembly elected in 1945, in the June 1946 French leg ...
* 6 November 1957 – 1 June 1958 :
Paul Ribeyre Paul François Ribeyre (11 December 1906 – 14 January 1988) was a French mineral water bottler and liberal conservative politician who was a deputy in the Constituent Assembly and then the National Assembly from 1945 to 1958, then a senator from ...
* 9 June 1958 – 8 January 1959 : Édouard Ramonet * 8 January 1959 – 14 April 1962 :
Jean-Marcel Jeanneney Jean-Marcel Jeanneney (13 November 1910 – 17 September 2010) was minister in various French governments in the 1950s and 1960s, and France's first ambassador to Algeria in the immediate aftermath of the Algerian War. Born in Paris, he has ...
(Industry) * 6 July 1972 – 5 April 1973 : Yvon Bourges * 5 April 1973 – 1 March 1974 :
Jean Royer Jean Royer (31 October 1920 – 25 March 2011) was a French catholic and conservative politician, former Minister, and former Mayor of Tours. Biography Mayor of Tours Born in Nevers, Nièvre, Royer was at first a teacher. In 1958 he was elec ...
* 1 March 1974 – 28 May 1974 :
Yves Guéna Yves Guéna (; 6 July 1922 – 3 March 2016) was a French politician. In 1940, he joined the Free French Forces in the United Kingdom. He received several decorations for his courage. Political life He belonged to various right wing parties ...
(Industry, Commerce and Crafts) * 28 May 1974 – 25 August 1976 :
Vincent Ansquer Vincent ( la, Vincentius) is a male given name derived from the Roman name Vincentius, which is derived from the Latin word (''to conquer''). People with the given name Artists *Vincent Apap (1909–2003), Maltese sculptor *Vincent van Gogh ...
* 25 August 1976 – 30 March 1977 : Pierre Brousse * 30 March 1977 – 5 April 1978 :
René Monory René Monory (6 June 1923 – 11 April 2009) was a French centre-right Gaullist politician. Biography René Monory was born in Loudun and began his career as the owner of a garage. He was the founder of the Poitiers Futuroscope. Monory first ...
* 5 April 1978 – 4 July 1979 :
Jacques Barrot Jacques Barrot (3 February 1937 – 3 December 2014) was a French politician, who served as European Commissioner for Justice between 2008 and 2010, after having spent four years serving as Commissioner for Transport (2004–2008) and Commissi ...
* 4 July 1979 – 22 May 1981 : Maurice Charretier * 22 May 1981 – 22 March 1983 : André Delelis * 22 March 1983 – 19 February 1986 :
Michel Crépeau Michel Crépeau (30 October 1930, Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée – 30 March 1999, Paris) was a French centre-left politician. Born in 1930, barrister, he joined the Radical Party. When it split in 1972, he founded the Movement of Left Radical ...
* 19 February 1986 – 20 March 1986 :
Jean-Marie Bockel Jean-Marie Bockel (born 22 June 1950) is a French politician who served as Secretary of State for Defence and Veterans in the government of Prime Minister François Fillon appointed on 18 March 2008, having previously been Secretary of State ...
* 29 March 1993 – 18 May 1995 :
Alain Madelin Alain Madelin (; born 26 March 1946) is a French politician. Politician Madelin was minister of Industry in Prime Minister Jacques Chirac's cabinet from 1986 to 1988, a minister of Business in Prime Minister Édouard Balladur's cabinet f ...
* 18 May 1995 – 4 June 1997 :
Jean-Pierre Raffarin Jean-Pierre Raffarin (; born 3 August 1948) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 6 May 2002 to 31 May 2005. He resigned after France's rejection of the referendum on the European Union draft constitution. Howev ...
(Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce and Crafts) * 29 November 2004 – 31 May 2005: Christian Jacob (Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce, Crafts, Liberal Professions and Consumer Affairs) * 2 June 2005 – 15 May 2007:
Christine Lagarde Christine Madeleine Odette Lagarde (; née Lallouette, ; born 1 January 1956) is a French politician and lawyer who has been serving as President of the European Central Bank since 2019. She previously served as the 11th managing director of the ...


Secretary of State for Foreign Trade

* 19 July 2007 – 18 March 2008 -
Hervé Novelli Hervé Novelli (born 6 March 1949 in Paris) is a French politician of Italian origin, and a past member of the UDF group. He was a deputé in the Assemblée Nationale for the Indre-et-Loire département from 2002 to 2007, having previously been ...


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Commerce Commerce is the large-scale organized system of activities, functions, procedures and institutions directly and indirectly related to the exchange (buying and selling) of goods and services among two or more parties within local, regional, natio ...