Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development

Summary

The Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development heads the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau of the Hong Kong Government. The Secretary is responsible for promoting commerce and the economic development of Hong Kong. The position was created in 2007 by merging the previous portfolios of the Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology and the Secretary for Economic Development and Labour.

Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region

Secretary for the Commerce and Economic Development
商務及經濟發展局局長
Incumbent
Algernon Yau
since 1 July 2022
Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerCentral People's Government
nomination by Chief Executive
Inaugural holderStephen Ip
Secretary for Economic Services
Frederick Ma
Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development
Formation1 July 1997
1 July 2007
SalaryHK$4,021,200 per annum[1]
WebsiteCEDB
Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development
Traditional Chinese商務及經濟發展局局長
Simplified Chinese商务及经济发展局局长

The predecessor, Secretary for Trade and Industry (Chinese: 工商局局長), was the head of the Trade and Industry Branch, and later the Trade and Industry Bureau, responsible for securing Hong Kong's access to the world market, helping Hong Kong manufacturers remain competitive in international markets, enhancing the protection of intellectual property rights, and promoting Hong Kong customers' interests.[2] It was renamed and re-organised as the Secretary for Commerce and Industry in 2000,[3] and replaced by the Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology (Chinese: 工商及科技局局長) in 2002, with new responsibilities of technology sectors after merging with Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting.

List of office holders edit

Secretaries for Trade and Industry, 1982–1997 edit

No. Portrait Name Term of office Governor Ref
1   William Dorward
杜華
August 1982 February 1983 Sir Edward Youde
(1982–1986)
2   Eric Peter Ho
何鴻鑾
February 1983 1987
Sir David Wilson
(1987–1992)
3   Hamish Macleod
麥高樂
1987 1989
4   John Chan
陳祖澤
1989 1991
5   Brian Chau
周德熙
20 May 1991 November 1995
Chris Patten
(1992–1997)
6   Denise Yue
俞宗怡
November 1995 30 June 1997

Secretaries for Trade and Industry, 1997–2000 edit

No. Portrait Name Term of office Duration Chief Executive Term Ref
1   Denise Yue Chung-yee
俞宗怡
1 July 1997 30 March 1998 272 days Tung Chee-hwa
(1997–2005)
1
2   Brian Chau Tak-hay
周德熙
31 March 1998 30 June 2000 2 years, 121 days

Secretaries for Commerce and Industry, 2000–2002 edit

No. Portrait Name Term of office Duration Chief Executive Term Ref
1   Brian Chau Tak-hay
周德熙
1 July 2000 30 June 2002 1 year, 364 days Tung Chee-hwa
(1997–2005)
1 [4]

Secretaries for Commerce, Industry and Technology, 2002–2007 edit

No. Portrait Name Term of office Duration Chief Executive Term Ref
1   Henry Tang Ying-yen
唐英年
1 July 2002 3 August 2003 1 year, 364 days Tung Chee-hwa
(1997–2005)
2
John Tsang Chun-wah曾俊華 4 August 2003 24 January 2006 2 years, 173 days
Donald Tsang
(2005–2012)
2
Joseph Wong Wing-ping王永平 24 January 2006 30 June 2007 1 year, 157 days

Secretaries for Commerce and Economic Development, 2007–present edit

Political party:   Nonpartisan   Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB)

No. Portrait Name Term of office Duration Chief Executive Term Ref
1   Frederick Ma Si-hang
馬時亨
1 July 2007 11 July 2008 1 year, 10 days Donald Tsang
(2005–2012)
3
2   Rita Lau Ng Wai-lan
劉吳惠蘭
12 July 2008 13 April 2011 2 years, 275 days
3   Gregory So Kam-leung
蘇錦樑
28 June 2011 30 June 2017 6 years, 2 days
Leung Chun-ying
(2012–2017)
4
4   Edward Yau Tang-wah
邱騰華
1 July 2017 30 June 2022 5 years, 0 days Carrie Lam
(2017–2022)
5
5   Algernon Yau Ying-wah
丘應樺
1 July 2022 Incumbent 1 year, 291 days John Lee
(2022–present)
6

References edit

  1. ^ "Remuneration package for Politically Appointed Officials serving in fifth-term HKSAR Government". Government of Hong Kong. 12 December 2016. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  2. ^ "1997 Policy Address - Trade and Industry Bureau". Hong Kong: HKSAR Government. 1997. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Reorganisation of Trade and Industry Bureau and Its Supporting Departments" (PDF). Hong Kong: Hong Kong Legislative Council. 2000–2001. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Declaration of Change of Titles (Trade and Industry Bureau, Secretary for Trade and Industry, Trade Department, Director-General of Trade, Deputy Director-General of Trade and Assistant Director-General of Trade) Notice 2000". Hong Kong eLegislation.

External links edit

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  • Organisation chart of Hong Kong Government