The Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Министарство унутрашње и спољне трговине, romanizedMinistarstvo unutrašnje i spoljne trgovine) is the ministry in the Government of Serbia which is in the charge of internal and foreign trade. The current minister is Tomislav Momirović of the Serbian Progressive Party.

Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade
Министарство унутрашње и спољашње трговине
Ministarstvo unutrašnje i spoljašnje trgovine
Ministry overview
Formed11 February 1991; 33 years ago (1991-02-11)
JurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
HeadquartersNemanjina Street 22–26, Belgrade, Serbia
44°48′15.1″N 20°27′43.6″E / 44.804194°N 20.462111°E / 44.804194; 20.462111
Employees746 (2017)[1]
Annual budget60.61 million (2020, planned)[2]
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
  • Uroš Kandić
  • Stevan Nikčević
  • Miroslav Knežević
  • Miloš Cvetanović
Websitemust.gov.rs

History

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The Ministry was established on 11 February 1991. From 2011 to 2012, it was merged within the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry, and Water Economy.

The Ministry was reestablished in 2012, under name Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade, Telecommunications, and Information Society. It took some of the jurisdictions of the Ministry of Culture, Information, and Informational Society, which were previously under the abolished Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society.

Sectors

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There are several sectors operating within the Ministry:

  • Sector for bilateral economic cooperation
  • Sector for multilateral and regional economic and trade cooperation
  • Sector for trade, services and competition
  • Sector for consumer protection
  • Sector for market inspection
  • Sector for tourism
  • Sector for tourist inspection
  • Sector for electronic communications and postal traffic
  • Sector for information society
  • Sector for normative and administrative affairs

Subordinate institutions

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There are several agencies and institutions that operate within the scope of the Ministry:

  • Tourist Organization of Serbia
  • Academic Network of the Republic of Serbia – AMRES

List of ministers

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Political Party:   SPS   SRS   DS   SPO   DSS   SDPS

Name
(Birth–Death)
Party Term of Office Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Minister of Trade and Tourism
  Tefik Lugici
(born 1938)
SPS 11 February 1991 23 December 1991 Zelenović (I)
  Sava Vlajković
(born 1950)
SPS 23 December 1991 10 February 1993 Božović (I)
  Velimir Mihajlović SPS 10 February 1993 12 February 1993 Šainović (I)
  Radiša Đorđević SPS 14 July 1993 18 March 1994
  Srđan Nikolić
(born 1959)
SPS 18 March 1994 28 May 1996 Marjanović (I)
Minister of Trade
  Srđan Nikolić
(born 1959)
SPS 28 May 1996 24 March 1998 Marjanović (I)
  Zoran Krasić
(1956–2018)
SRS 24 March 1998 24 October 2000 Marjanović (II)
  Milorad Mišković
(born 1948)
SPS 24 October 2000 25 January 2001 Minić (transitional)
Minister of Trade, Tourism, and Services
  Slobodan Milosavljević
(born 1965)
DS 25 January 2001 3 March 2004 Đinđić (I)
Živković (I)
  Bojan Dimitrijević
(born 1963)
SPO 3 March 2004 15 May 2007 Koštunica (I)
Minister of Trade
  Predrag Bubalo
(born 1954)
DSS 15 May 2007 7 July 2008 Koštunica (II)
Minister of Trade and Services
  Slobodan Milosavljević
(born 1965)
DS 7 July 2008 14 March 2011 Cvetković (I)
Merged into the Ministry of Agriculture
Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade, Telecommunications, and Information Society
  Rasim Ljajić
(born 1964)
SDPS 27 July 2012 27 April 2014 Dačić (I)
Minister of Trade, Tourism, and Telecommunications
  Rasim Ljajić
(born 1964)
SDPS 27 April 2014 28 October 2020 Vučić (III)
Brnabić (I)
  Tatjana Matić
(born 1972)
SDPS 28 October 2020 26 October 2022 Brnabić (II)
Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade
  Tomislav Momirović
(born 1983)
SNS 26 October 2022 Incumbent Brnabić (III)
Vučević (I)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Година LXXIII – број 61". pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik RS. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  2. ^ "ЗАКОН О БУЏЕТУ РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРБИЈЕ ЗА 2020. ГОДИНУ" (PDF). parlament.gov.rs. Народна скупштина Републике Србије. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
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