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Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy

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Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie
Agency overview
Formed23 October 1917 as theReichswirtschaftsamt
JurisdictionGovernment of Germany
HeadquartersBerlin/Bonn
Employees2,187
Annual budget10.434 billion (2021)[1]
Minister responsible
Websitewww.bmwk.de

TheFederal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (German:Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie,pronounced[ˈbʊndəsminɪsˌteːʁiʊmfyːɐ̯ˈvɪʁt.ʃaftʔʊntˈkliːmaˌʃʊts]; abbreviatedBMWE, formerly BMWi) is acabinet-level ministry of theFederal Republic of Germany. It was previously known as the "Ministry of Economy". It was recreated in 2005 as "Ministry of Economics and Technology" after it had previously been merged with other ministries to form the Federal Ministry for Economics and Labour between 2002 and 2005. The ministry is advised by theCouncil of Advisors on Digital Economy.

History

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The historical predecessor of the current Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action was theReichswirtschaftsamt (Reich Economic Office), founded in 1917. In 1919, this became theReichswirtschaftsministerium (Reich Ministry of Economy), which existed until 1945.

In postwar occupied Germany, its functions were exercised by the Administrative Office of Economy (German:Verwaltungsamt für Wirtschaft) between 1946 and 1949. After the founding of theFederal Republic of Germany, the Federal Ministry of Economics (German:Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft) existed from 1949 to 1998. From May 1971 to December 1972, it was temporarily merged with the Federal Ministry of Finance, in the Federal Ministry of Economics and Finance. In 1998 the technology section of the Ministry of Research was added, making it the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology.

Between 2002 and 2005, it was merged with theFederal Ministry of Economics and Technology and one part of theFederal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs - the other part being merged with the oldFederal Ministry for Health, then the Ministry of Health and Social Security. This transformations aimed to consolidate the policy-fields of economics and labour market, on which thesecond term of chancellor Gerhard Schröder wanted to focus, into one hand. Because the new Ministry was very large and important, it was often referred to as a super-ministry (Superministerium) and its minister as a super-minister (Superminister). The creation of the new Ministry was widely seen as failed, basically because of the poor performance of the only office-holderWolfgang Clement.

Under the followinggrand coalition headed byAngela Merkel, the portfolio reshuffle was reversed, and the old Federal Ministriesof Economics and Technology,of Labour and Social Affairs andof Health were created once again as Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology. It was renamed to Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy in 2013.

Structure

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Headquarters
Façade
Entrance hall
Robert Habeck,Greens

The Ministry is organised into 10 departments and one central department.[3]

  • Central Administration – Z
  • European Policy – E
  • Economic Policy – I
  • Economic Stabilisation and Energy Security – WE
  • Climate Action – K
  • Energy Policy: Heating and Efficiency – II
  • Energy Policy: Electricity and Grid – III
  • Industrial Policy – IV
  • External Economic Policy – V
  • Digital and Innovation Policy – VI
  • SME Policy - VII

The ministry is headquartered in Berlin.

Agencies

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In addition to its own operations, the Ministry also oversees the following agencies:[4]

Ministers and Secretaries of State

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Main article:List of German economics ministers

Ministers

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Political Party:  CDU  SPD  FDP  IND  CSU  Greens

Name
(Born–died)
PortraitPartyTerm of OfficeChancellor
(Cabinet)
Federal Minister for Economics
1Ludwig Erhard
(1897–1977)
CDU20 September 194916 October 1963Adenauer
(I • II • III • IV • V)
2Kurt Schmücker
(1919–1996)
CDU17 October 196330 November 1966Erhard
(III)
3Karl Schiller
(1911–1994)
SPD1 December 19667 July 1972Kiesinger
Brandt (I)
4Helmut Schmidt
(1918–2015)
SPD7 July 197215 December 1972Brandt (I)
5Hans Friderichs
(born 1931)
FDP15 December 19727 October 1977Brandt (II)
Schmidt (III)
6Otto Graf Lambsdorff
(1926–2009)
FDP7 October 197717 September 1982Schmidt
(II • III)
7Manfred Lahnstein
(born 1937)
SPD17 September 19821 October 1982Schmidt
(III)
8
(6)
Otto Graf Lambsdorff
(1926–2009)
FDP4 October 198227 June 1984Kohl
(III)
9Martin Bangemann
(1934–2022)
FDP27 June 19849 December 1988Kohl
(IIIII)
10Helmut Haussmann
(born 1943)
FDP9 December 198818 January 1991Kohl
(III)
11Jürgen Möllemann
(1945–2003)
FDP18 January 199121 January 1993Kohl
(IV)
12Günter Rexrodt
(1941–2004)
FDP21 January 199326 October 1998Kohl
(IVV)
Federal Minister for Economics and Technology
13Werner Müller
(1946–2019)
IND(for theSPD)27 October 199822 October 2002Schröder
(I)
Federal Minister for Economics and Labour
14Wolfgang Clement
(1940–2020)
SPD22 October 200222 November 2005Schröder
(II)
Federal Minister for Economics and Technology
15Michael Glos
(born 1944)
CSU22 November 200510 February 2009Merkel
(I)
16Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg
(born 1971)
CSU10 February 200928 October 2009
17Rainer Brüderle
(born 1945)
FDP28 October 200912 May 2011Merkel
(II)
18Philipp Rösler
(born 1973)
FDP12 May 201117 December 2013
Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy
19Sigmar Gabriel
(born 1958)
SPD17 December 201327 January 2017Merkel
(III)
20Brigitte Zypries
(born 1953)
SPD27 January 201714 March 2018Merkel
(III)
21Peter Altmaier
(born 1958)
CDU14 March 20188 December 2021Merkel
(IV)
Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
22Robert Habeck
(born 1969)
Greens8 December 20216 May 2025Scholz
(Scholz)
Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy
23Katherina Reiche
(born 1973)
CDU6 May 2025IncumbentMerz
(Merz)

Secretaries

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Ministry for Economy (1949–1998)

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Parliamentary State Secretaries
State Secretaries

Ministry for Economics and Technology (1998–2002)

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Parliamentary State Secretaries
State Secretaries

Ministry for Economics and Labour (2002–2005)

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Parliamentary State Secretaries
State Secretaries

Ministry of Economics and Technology (2005–2013)

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Parliamentary State Secretaries
State Secretaries

Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (2013–2021)

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Parliamentary State Secretaries
State Secretaries

Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (since 2021)

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Parliamentary State Secretaries
State Secretaries

References

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  1. ^"Bundeshaushalt".www.bundeshaushalt.de. Retrieved10 May 2021.
  2. ^"Fact-sheet Duale Ausbildung"(PDF).bmwi.de (in German).
  3. ^Action, BMWK-Federal Ministry for Economics Affairs and Climate."Organisational Chart of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action".www.bmwk.de. Archived fromthe original on 2023-08-19. Retrieved2023-08-19.
  4. ^The Ministry's Agencies
  5. ^Riham Alkousaa and Christian Kraemer (17 May 2023),German economy ministry official leaves post amid nepotism scandal Reuters.

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