Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment
Northern Ireland

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The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI, Irish: An Roinn Fiontar, Trádála agus Infheistíochta[1]) is a devolved Northern Ireland government department in the Northern Ireland Executive. The minister with overall responsibility for the department is the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment.

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Aim

DETI’s overall aim is to “promote the development of a globally competitive economy.” Its stated objective is to “encourage the development of a high value added, innovative, enterprising and competitive economy, leading to greater wealth creation and job opportunities for all.” [2]

The incumbent Minister is Arlene Foster (Democratic Unionist Party).[3]

Responsibilities

The department is responsible for the following policy areas:[4]

  • company registration
  • consumer affairs
  • economic policy development
  • energy
  • health and safety at work
  • insolvency
  • mineral development
  • tourism

Some economic matters are reserved to Westminster and are therefore not devolved: [5]

In addition, some matters are excepted and were not intended for devolution:[6]

DETI’s main counterparts in the United Kingdom Government are:

In the Irish Government, its main counterparts are:

Agencies

DETI has four agencies, established as non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs), to assist in strategy implementation:

  • Invest Northern Ireland (Invest NI), which supports business growth and inward investment, promotes innovation, research and development and in-company training, encourages exports and supports local economic development and company start up;
  • the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB), which is responsible for the development, promotion and marketing of Northern Ireland as a tourist destination;
  • the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI), which is responsible for health, safety and welfare at work; and
  • the General Consumer Council for Northern Ireland (GCCNI), which is responsible for promoting and safeguarding the interests of consumers and campaigning for the best possible standards of service and protection.

History

Following a referendum on the Belfast Agreement on 23 May 1998 and the granting of Royal Assent to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 on 19 November 1998, a Northern Ireland Assembly and Northern Ireland Executive were established by the United Kingdom government under Prime Minister Tony Blair. The process was known as devolution and was set up to return devolved legislative powers to Northern Ireland. DETI is one of 11 devolved Northern Ireland departments created in December 1999 by the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and The Departments (Northern Ireland) Order 1999.

A devolved minister first took office on 2 December 1999. Devolution was suspended for four periods, during which the department came under the responsibility of direct rule ministers from the Northern Ireland Office:

Since 8 May 2007, devolution has operated without interruption.

Ministers of Enterprise, Trade and Investment

Minister Party Took office Left office
    Sir Reg Empey Ulster Unionist 2 December 1999 11 February 2000
Office suspended
    Sir Reg Empey Ulster Unionist 30 May 2000 14 October 2002[21]
Office suspended
    Nigel Dodds Democratic Unionist 8 May 2007 9 June 2008
    Arlene Foster Democratic Unionist 9 June 2008

Direct rule ministers

During the periods of suspension, the following ministers of the Northern Ireland Office were responsible for the department:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Annual Report 2003" (in Irish). North/South Ministerial Council. http://www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org/nsmc_annual_report_-_irish_version_(pdf_3.06mb).pdf. Retrieved 2009-03-03.  (page 29)
  2. ^ Northern Ireland Budget 2011-15, page 57
  3. ^ http://www.northernireland.gov.uk/index/work-of-the-executive/ministers-and-their-departments.htm Northern Ireland Executive
  4. ^ http://www.detini.gov.uk/cgi-bin/get_builder_page?page=281&site=2 DETI
  5. ^ Northern Ireland Act 1998, Schedule 3
  6. ^ Northern Ireland Act 1998, Schedule 2
  7. ^ BIS: About BIS
  8. ^ DECC: About us
  9. ^ DCMS: About us
  10. ^ Department of Enterprise, Jobs and Innovation: About the Department of Enterprise, Jobs and Innovation
  11. ^ Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources: Energy
  12. ^ Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: About Us
  13. ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Commencement) Order 2000
  14. ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) Order 2000
  15. ^ Article 1, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) Order 2001
  16. ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) Order 2001
  17. ^ Article 1, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) (No.2) Order 2001
  18. ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) (No.2) Order 2001
  19. ^ Article 1, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) Order 2002
  20. ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) Order 2007
  21. ^ Office suspended for 24 hours on 11 August 2001 and 22 September 2001

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