Ministry of Trade (of 1903) (1903–1905)
Established: 1. January 1903
Abolished: 1. December 1905
On 1 January 1903, the Ministry of the Interior (of 1846) had its name changed to the Ministry of Trade (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade, Shipping and Industry), listed here as the Ministry of Trade (of 1903).
On 15 June 1905, the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Ministry of Trade (of 1903) was separated as acting Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was formally established on 1 December 1905. The Ministry of Trade (of 1903) now had its name changed to the Ministry of Trade (Ministry of Trade, Shipping and Industry), listed here as the Ministry of Trade (of 1905).
Politicians
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Arctander, Sofus (FRIVNSTR)
- Minister of Trade - also acting Prime Minister 31.08.1905-23.09.1905 – Christian Michelsen's Government 11/03/1905–01/12/1905
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Blehr, Otto Albert (V)
- Prime Minister and Minister of Trade - also acting Minister of Auditing from 09.06.1903 – Otto Blehr's First Government 01/01/1903–22/10/1903
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Løvland, Jørgen Gunnarsson (V)
- Prime Minister for Foreign Affaris – Christian Michelsen's Government 07/06/1905–27/11/1905
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Schøning, Jacob Marius (V)
- Minister of Trade – Francis Hagerup's Second Government 22/10/1903–01/09/1904
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Vogt, Paul Benjamin (H)
- Minister of Trade and acting Minister of Auditing – Francis Hagerup's Second Government 01/09/1904–11/03/1905