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Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation ( Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation ) is the federal executive body of Russia, which carries out the functions of developing state policy and legal regulation in the field of the industrial and military-industrial complex, as well as in the field of development of aviation technology, technical regulation and ensuring unity measurements, as well as the functions of the authorized federal executive body, carrying out state regulation of foreign trade d activities. Created May 12, 2008 ; In April - September 1998, there was an agency with the same name and similar powers.

Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
(Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia)
Logo of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.png
general information
A countryRussia
date of creationMay 12, 2008
Previous OfficeMinistry of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation
Leads activitiesGovernment of the Russian Federation
Parent agencyGovernment of the Russian Federation
Headquarters109074, Moscow ,
Kitaygorodsky passage , d. 7
Number of employees971
Annual budget169.4 billion rubles. (for 2012 )
The MinisterManturov Denis Valentinovich
Subordinate bodiesFederal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart)
Federal Office for the Safe Storage and Destruction of Chemical Weapons (FUBHOUHO)
Federal State Autonomous Institution “Resource Center for Universal Design and Rehabilitation Technologies” (FSAI “RCSD and RT”)
Key documentRegulation "On the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia" [1]
Sitewww.minpromtorg.gov.ru
Notes
Ministry functions - observer

Content

History

In the USSR , a ministry was created for each industrial area, which ran enterprises. All enterprises were state-owned. In turn, the ministries were united by the USSR Council of Ministers .

Union ministries of the USSR

  • USSR Ministry of Electronic Industry (IEP) (1965-1991)
  • USSR Ministry of Oil Industry (Minnefteprom) ( USSR Ministry of Oil and Gas Industry) (1939-1991)
  • USSR Ministry of Gas Industry (Mingazprom) (later the USSR Ministry of Oil and Gas Industry)
  • USSR Ministry of Aviation Industry (Minaviaprom, MAP)
  • Ministry of automobile industry of the USSR (Minavtoprom)
  • USSR Ministry of Foreign Trade (Minvneshtorg) (later the USSR Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations)
  • USSR Ministry of Engineering (Minmash)
  • USSR Ministry of Engineering for Livestock and Feed Production (Minzhivmash)
  • Ministry of engineering for the light and food industries and household appliances of the USSR (Minlegpishchemash)
  • USSR Ministry of Medical Industry (USSR Ministry of Medical and Microbiological Industry) (Minmedprom)
  • USSR Ministry of the Navy (Minmorflot)
  • Ministry of Defense Industry of the USSR
  • Ministry of General Engineering of the USSR (Ministry of General Engineering)
  • USSR Ministry of Mineral Fertilizers (Mineral Fertilizers)
  • Ministry of Instrument-Making, Automation Means and Control Systems of the USSR
  • USSR Ministry of Communications Industry
  • Ministry of Railways of the USSR (IPU)
  • The Ministry of Radio Industry of the USSR (Ministry of Radio Industry)
  • USSR Ministry of Rubber Industry (Minrezinprom)
  • USSR Ministry of Fisheries (Ministry of Fishery)
  • Ministry of secondary engineering of the USSR (Minsredmash) (later Ministry of Atomic Energy and Industry of the USSR (MAEP))
  • USSR Ministry of Machine Tool and Tool Industry
  • The Ministry of construction, road and municipal engineering of the USSR (Ministry of construction and economy)
  • Ministry of Construction in the Far East and Transbaikalia (Ministry of Construction in the Eastern Regions of the USSR) (Minvostokstroy)
  • Ministry of Construction in the Urals and Western Siberia of the USSR
  • Ministry of Construction in the Northern and Western Regions of the USSR
  • Ministry of Construction in the Southern Regions of the USSR
  • Ministry of construction of metallurgical and chemical industry enterprises (Minmetallurgkhimstroy)
  • USSR Ministry of Construction of the Oil and Gas Industry
  • Ministry of construction of fuel enterprises of the USSR (MSTP)
  • USSR Ministry of Construction of Power Plants
  • Ministry of shipbuilding industry of the USSR (Ministry of Industry and Industry)
  • USSR Ministry of Tractor and Agricultural Engineering
  • USSR Ministry of Transport Construction (Ministry of Transport and Construction)
  • USSR Ministry of Heavy, Power and Transport Engineering (Ministry of Transport and Security)
  • Ministry of Coal Industry of the Eastern Regions of the USSR
  • Ministry of Coal Industry of the Western Regions of the USSR
  • USSR Ministry of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
  • USSR Ministry of Chemical Industry
  • USSR Ministry of Pulp and Paper Industry
  • The Ministry of Electrical Engineering of the USSR (Ministry of Electrical Engineering)
  • USSR Ministry of Power Plants
  • Ministry of Energy Engineering

In 1991 After the collapse of the USSR , many state-owned enterprises were privatized in private property, ministries were dissolved.

  • On July 14, 1990, the Ministry of Industry of the RSFSR was formed (Law of the RSFSR of July 14, 1990 No. 101-I).
  • May 16, 1992 renamed the Ministry of Industry of the Russian Federation
  • On September 30, 1992, the Ministry of Industry of the Russian Federation was transformed into the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Industrial Policy . ( Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 30, 1992 No. 1148).
  • On August 14, 1996, the Ministry of Industry of the Russian Federation was re-established on the basis of the State Committee for Industrial Policy of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of August 14, 1996 No. 1177).
  • On March 17, 1997, the Ministry of Industry of the Russian Federation was liquidated with the transfer of its functions to the Ministry of Economy of the Russian Federation , and the Ministry of Defense Industry of the Russian Federation was also liquidated with the transfer of its functions to the Ministry of Economy of the Russian Federation and the State Committee for Communications and Informatization of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of March 17 1997 No. 249).
  • On April 30, 1998, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation was established on the basis of the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade of the Russian Federation. The industrial units of the Ministry of Economy of the Russian Federation , the abolished State Committee of the Russian Federation for Standardization, Metrology and Certification , as well as part of the functions of the abolished Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Cooperation with Member States of the Commonwealth of Independent States were transferred to his jurisdiction. (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of April 30, 1998 No. 483). The ministry lasted less than 5 months, during which time the regulation on it was not approved, and the apparatus was never formed. On September 22, 1998, during the formation of the Primakov government , the Ministry was abolished, the Ministry of Trade of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of the Russian Federation for the Commonwealth of Independent States and the State Committee for Standardization and Metrology reinstated (under new names), the functions of managing the industry were returned to the Ministry of Economy of the Russian Federation. And about. Minister from May 8 to September 25, 1998 was Gabunia, Georgy Valerevich . On July 23, 1998, Maslyukov, Yuri Dmitrievich , was appointed Minister [2] . However, he did not actually take office, remaining a deputy of the State Duma. 1st Deputy Minister - * Gorbachev, Ivan Ivanovich (June 3 - October 7, 1998).
  • September 22, 1998 - the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation was abolished (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 22, 1998 No. 1142).
  • May 17, 2000 - The Ministry of Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation was established with the transfer to it of the functions of the abolished Ministry of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation , as well as part of the functions of the abolished Ministry of Trade of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Economy of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of May 17, 2000 No. 867).
  • March 9, 2004 the Ministry of Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation was abolished. The Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation was established on the basis of the abolished Ministry of Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of March 9, 2004 No. 314).
  • On May 12, 2008, the Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation was divided into two - the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation , which was also transferred functions in the field of trade from the reorganized Ministry of Economic Development , and the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of May 12, 2008 No. 724).

Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (since 2008)

The current Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation was created on May 12, 2008 on the basis of the abolished Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation (in terms of industry) and the transfer to it of functions for regulating trade issues from the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation (transformed into the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation ). The Ministry is subordinate to the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart).

Minister

  • Khristenko Victor Borisovich (2008-2012)
  • Manturov Denis Valentinovich (since 2012)

1st Deputy Minister

  • Nikitin Gleb Sergeevich (June 25, 2013, No. 1070-r - September 28, 2017, No. 2068-r)
  • Tsyb Sergey Anatolyevich (from May 26, 2018, No. 998-r)

Secretary of State - Deputy Minister

  • Evtukhov Viktor Leonidovich

Deputy Ministers

  • Kalamanov Georgy Vladimirovich (since June 10, 2010, No. 977-r)
  • Kadyrova Gulnaz Mannurovna
  • Bocharov Oleg Evgenievich
  • Ryazantsev Oleg Nikolaevich
  • Osmakov Vasily Sergeevich
  • Boginsky Andrey Ivanovich (February 2015 - January 2017)
  • Morozov Alexander Nikolaevich
  • Tsyb, Sergey Anatolyevich (October 7, 2013 - May 26, 2018, No. 998-r)
  • Ovsyannikov, Dmitry Vladimirovich (December 23, 2015 - July 28, 2016)
  • Uninvited Alexey Sergeevich

Subordinate bodies

  • Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart)
  • Federal Office for the Safe Storage and Destruction of Chemical Weapons (FUBHOUHO)

Competence of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia

The Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia regulates in the following areas:

  • regional industrial policy;
  • industrial parks, technology parks and industrial clusters;
  • metallurgical , mining ,
  • sports industry;
  • rehabilitative industrial products;
  • chemical , pharmaceutical , biotechnological, medical, light , forestry and electronic industries ;
  • mechanical engineering and automotive industry ;
  • military-industrial complex ;
  • energy saving and increasing energy efficiency in the circulation of goods ;
  • marine engineering and shipbuilding industry ;
  • aeronautical engineering and aviation industry ;
  • experimental aircraft ;
  • communications industry;
  • radio industry;
  • the industry of ammunition and special chemistry ;
  • chemical disarmament ;
  • conventional arms industry;
  • technical regulation and ensuring the uniformity of measurements ;
  • foreign and domestic trade ;
  • catering and consumer services;
  • folk arts and crafts ;
  • exhibition and fair activities;
  • trade missions of Russia abroad .

Departmental insignia

The Ministry has established a number of honorary titles and distinctions "in order to encourage employees of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation for high achievements in official activities, as well as persons assisting in solving the tasks assigned to the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia" [3] :

  • honorary title " Honorary Aircraft Builder ";
  • honorary title "Honorary Miner";
  • honorary title "Honorary Mechanical Engineer";
  • honorary title "Honorary Worker of the Automotive Industry";
  • honorary title "Honorary Metallurgist";
  • honorary title "Honorary Metrologist";
  • honorary title "Honorary Worker of the Forestry Industry";
  • honorary title "Honorary Worker of Textile and Light Industry";
  • honorary title "Honorary Shipbuilder";
  • honorary title "Honorary Chemist";
  • Honorary title "Honorary Pharmacist";
  • honorary title "Honorary Biotechnologist";
  • honorary title "Honorary Worker of the Electronic Industry";
  • honorary title "Honorary Worker of Domestic Services"
  • badge "For Merits in the Field of Standardization and Quality" named after V.V. Boytsov;
  • Breastplate “Medal named after the designer of small arms M. T. Kalashnikov”;
  • Certificate of honor of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation;
  • Gratitude of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

See also

  • List of Russian Industry Ministers

Notes

  1. ↑ Regulation “On the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation” (approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 5, 2008 No. 438)
  2. ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of July 23, 1998 No. 880 “On Maslyukov Yu. D.”
  3. ↑ Order of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia No. 8 “On departmental insignia in labor of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation” dated June 27, 2008 (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 29, 2015. Archived May 29, 2015.

Links

  • Official website of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Ministry of Industry_ and Trade_ of the Russian Federation&oldid = 99540470


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