List of ministers of economic affairs of the Netherlands

The minister of economic affairs (Dutch: Minister van Economische Zaken) is the head of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and a member of the Cabinet and the Council of Ministers. The current minister is Dirk Beljaarts of the Party for Freedom (PVV) who has been in office since 2 July 2024. Regularly, a state secretary was assigned to the ministry tasked with specific portfolios. There has once been a minister without portfolio assigned to the ministry.

Minister of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands
Minister van Economische Zaken
Ministry of Economic Affairs
Flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
since 2 July 2024; 5 months ago (2024-07-02)
Ministry of Economic Affairs
StyleHis/Her Excellency
Member ofCouncil of Ministers
AppointerThe Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
First holderJohannes Goldberg
as Secretary for the Economy
5 July 1799; 225 years ago (1799-07-05)

Johannes Tak van Poortvliet
as Minister of Water Management,
Commerce and Industry

3 November 1877; 147 years ago (1877-11-03)
Salary157,287 (As of 2017)
(including 4,193 of expenses)
WebsiteMinister of Economic Affairs

List of ministers of economic affairs

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1877–1945

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Minister of Water Management,
Commerce and Industry
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Johannes Tak
van Poortvliet

(1839–1904)
3 November 1877 –
20 August 1879
Independent
Classical Liberal
Jan Kappeyne van
de Coppello

(Kappeyne van
de Coppello
)

[1]
  Jonkheer
Guillaume Klerck
(1825–1884)
20 August 1879 –
23 April 1883
Independent
Conservative Liberal
Theo van Lynden
van Sandenburg

(Van Lynden
van Sandenburg
)

[2]
  Johannes van
den Bergh

(1824–1890)
23 April 1883 –
10 June 1887
[Res]
Independent
Christian Democratic
Conservative Catholic
Jan Heemskerk
(J. Heemskerk)
[3]
  Frederik
Cornelis Tromp

(Minister of the Navy)
(1828–1900)
10 June 1887 –
11 July 1887
[Ad Interim]
Independent
Conservative Liberal
  Jacob Bastert
(1826–1902)
11 July 1887 –
21 April 1888
Independent
Conservative Liberal
  Jacob Havelaar
(1840–1918)
21 April 1888 –
21 August 1891
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Aeneas Mackay
(Mackay)
[4]
  Cornelis Lely
(1854–1929)
21 August 1891 –
9 May 1894
Liberal Union Gijsbert van Tienhoven
(Van Tienhoven)
[5]
  Philippe van
der Sleijden

(1842–1923)
9 May 1894 –
27 July 1897
Independent
Classical Liberal
Joan Röell
(Röell)
[6]
  Cornelis Lely
(1854–1929)
27 July 1897 –
1 August 1901
Liberal Union Nicolaas Pierson
(Pierson)
[7]
  Johannes Christiaan
de Marez Oyens

(1845–1911)
1 August 1901 –
17 August 1905
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Abraham Kuyper
(Kuyper)
[8]
  Jacob Kraus
(1861–1951)
17 August 1905 –
1 July 1906
[App]
Liberal Union Theo de Meester
(De Meester)
[9]
Minister of Agriculture,
Commerce and Industry
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Jacob Veegens
(1845–1910)
1 July 1906 –
12 February 1908
Free-thinking
Democratic League
Theo de Meester
(De Meester)
[9]
  Syb Talma
(1864–1916)
12 February 1908 –
29 August 1913
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Theo Heemskerk
(T. Heemskerk)
[10]
  Willem Treub
(also Minister of Finance
1914)

(1858–1931)
29 August 1913 –
19 November 1914
[App]
Free-thinking
Democratic League
Pieter Cort van
der Linden

(Cort van der Linden)
[11]
  Folkert Posthuma
(1874–1943)
19 November 1914 –
9 September 1918
Independent
Conservative Liberal
  Hendrik van
IJsselsteyn

(1874–1942)
9 September 1918 –
13 September 1922
[Res]
Independent
Christian Democratic
Protestant
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck
(Ruijs de Beerenbrouck I)
[12]
  Jonkheer
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck

(Prime Minister)
(1873–1936)
13 September 1922 –
1 January 1923
[Acting]
Roman Catholic
State Party
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck
(Ruijs de Beerenbrouck II)
[13]
Minister of Labour,
Commerce and Industry
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Piet Aalberse
(also Minister of Labour
1918–1923)

(1871–1948)
1 January 1923 –
4 August 1925
Roman Catholic
State Party
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de Beerenbrouck II)
[13]
  Dr.
Dionysius Koolen
(1871–1945)
4 August 1925 –
8 March 1926
Roman Catholic
State Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn I)
[14]
  Dr.
Jan Rudolph
Slotemaker de Bruïne

(1869–1941)
8 March 1926 –
10 August 1929
Christian Historical Union Dirk Jan de Geer
(De Geer I)
[15]
  Timotheus
Verschuur

(1886–1945)
10 August 1929 –
1 May 1932
Roman Catholic
State Party
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de Beerenbrouck III)
[16]
Minister of Economic
Affairs and Labour
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Timotheus
Verschuur

(1886–1945)
1 May 1932 –
8 June 1933
Roman Catholic
State Party
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de Beerenbrouck III)
[16]
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn II)
[17]
Minister of Economic Affairs Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Timotheus
Verschuur

(1886–1945)
8 June 1933 –
17 April 1934
Roman Catholic
State Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn II)
[17]
  Dr.
Hendrikus Colijn
(Prime Minister)
(1869–1944)
17 April 1934 –
25 June 1934
[Ad interim]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
  Max Steenberghe
(also Minister of Agriculture
and Fisheries
)

(1899–1972)
25 June 1934 –
6 June 1935
Roman Catholic
State Party
  Dr.
Henri Gelissen
(1895–1982)
6 June 1935 –
2 September 1935
Roman Catholic
State Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn III)
[18]
Minister of Commerce,
Industry and Shipping
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dr.
Henri Gelissen
(1895–1982)
2 September 1935 –
24 June 1937
Roman Catholic
State Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn III)
[18]
  Max Steenberghe
(also Minister of Agriculture
and Fisheries
)

(1899–1972)
24 June 1937 –
15 July 1937
Roman Catholic
State Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn IV)
[19]
Minister of Economic Affairs Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Max Steenberghe
(1899–1972)
15 July 1937 –
25 July 1939
Roman Catholic
State Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn IV)
[19]
  Dr.
Hendrikus Colijn
(Prime Minister)
(1869–1944)
25 July 1939 –
10 August 1939
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn V)
[20]
  Max Steenberghe
(1899–1972)
10 August 1939 –
10 May 1940
Roman Catholic
State Party
Dirk Jan de Geer
(De Geer II)
[21]
Minister of Commerce,
Industry and Shipping
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Max Steenberghe
(also Minister of Finance and
Minister of Agriculture
and Fisheries
1941)

(1899–1972)
10 May 1940 –
17 November 1941
[Res]
Roman Catholic
State Party
Dirk Jan de Geer
(De Geer II)
[21]
Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
(Gerbrandy I)
[22]
Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
(Gerbrandy II)
[22]
  Dr.
Jan van
den Tempel

(also Minister of Social Affairs
and Minister of Agriculture
and Fisheries
)

(1877–1955)
17 November 1941 –
8 January 1942
[Ad interim]
Social Democratic
Workers' Party
  Piet Kerstens
(also Minister of Agriculture
and Fisheries
)

(1896–1958)
8 January 1942 –
31 May 1944
[Dismissed]
Roman Catholic
State Party
Minister of Commerce,
Industry and Agriculture
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Johannes van
den Broek

(1882–1946)
31 May 1944 –
23 February 1945
[1]
Independent
Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
(Gerbrandy II)
[22]
  Hans Gispen
(1905–1968)
23 February 1945 –
25 June 1945
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
(Gerbrandy III)
[23]

Since 1945

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Minister of Commerce
and Industry
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Hein Vos
(1903–1972)
25 June 1945 –
3 July 1946
Social Democratic
Workers' Party
Willem
Schermerhorn

(Schermerhorn–
Drees
)
[24]
Labour Party
Minister of Economic Affairs Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dr.
Gerardus
Huysmans

(1902–1948)
3 July 1946 –
14 January 1948
[Res]
Catholic
People's Party
Louis Beel
(Beel I)
[25]
  Sicco Mansholt
(1908–1995)
14 January 1948 –
20 January 1948
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
Labour Party
  Dr.
Jan van
den Brink

(1915–2006)
20 January 1948 –
2 September 1952
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees–Van Schaik
Drees I)

[26][27]
  Dr.
Jelle Zijlstra
(1918–2001)
2 September 1952 –
19 May 1959
[Minister]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Willem Drees
(Drees IIIII)
[28][29]
Louis Beel
(Beel II)
[30]
  Jan de Pous
(1920–1996)
19 May 1959 –
24 July 1963
Christian
Historical Union
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[31]
  Dr.
Koos Andriessen
(1928–2019)
24 July 1963 –
14 April 1965
Christian
Historical Union
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[32]
  Joop den Uyl
(1919–1987)
14 April 1965 –
22 November 1966
Labour Party Jo Cals
(Cals)
[33]
  Joop Bakker
(1921–2003)
22 November 1966 –
5 April 1967
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[34]
  Leo de Block
(1904–1988)
5 April 1967 –
7 January 1970
[Res]
Catholic
People's Party
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[35]
  Dr.
Johan Witteveen
(1921–2019)
[Deputy]
7 January 1970 –
14 January 1970
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
  Roelof Nelissen
(1931–2019)
14 January 1970 –
6 July 1971
Catholic
People's Party
  Harrie Langman
(1931–2016)
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[36]
  Ruud Lubbers
(1939–2018)
11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Catholic
People's Party
Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[37]
  Gijs van Aardenne
(1930–1995)
19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[38]
  Dr.
Jan Terlouw
(born 1931)
[Deputy]
11 September 1981 –
4 November 1982
Democrats 66 Dries van Agt
(Van Agt IIIII)
[39][40]
  Gijs van Aardenne
(1930–1995)
[Deputy]
4 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[41]
  Dr.
Rudolf de Korte
(1936–2020)
[Deputy]
14 July 1986 –
7 November 1989
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers II)
[42]
  Dr.
Koos Andriessen
(1928–2019)
7 November 1989 –
22 August 1994
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
[43]
  Dr.
Hans Wijers
(born 1951)
22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Democrats 66 Wim Kok
(Kok I)
[44]
  Annemarie
Jorritsma

(born 1950)
[Deputy]
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Wim Kok
(Kok II)
[45]
  Herman
Heinsbroek

(born 1951)
22 July 2002 –
16 October 2002
[Res]
Pim Fortuyn List Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende I)
[46]
  Hans Hoogervorst
(born 1956)
16 October 2002 –
27 May 2003
[Acting] [Minister]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
  Laurens Jan
Brinkhorst

(born 1937)
[Deputy]
27 May 2003 –
3 July 2006
[Res]
Democrats 66 Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende II)
[47]
  Gerrit Zalm
(born 1952)
[Deputy]
3 July 2006 –
7 July 2006
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
  Joop Wijn
(born 1969)
7 July 2006 –
22 February 2007
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende III)
[48]
  Maria van
der Hoeven

(born 1949)
22 February 2007 –
14 October 2010
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende IV)
[49]
Minister of
Economic Affairs,
Agriculture and
Innovation
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Maxime Verhagen
(born 1956)
[Deputy]
14 October 2010 –
5 November 2012
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Mark Rutte
(Rutte I)
[50]
Minister of Economic Affairs Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Henk Kamp
(born 1952)
5 November 2012 –
26 October 2017
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte II)
[51]
Minister of
Economic Affairs
and Climate Policy
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Eric Wiebes
(born 1963)
26 October 2017 –
15 January 2021
[Res]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte III)
[52]
  Cora van
Nieuwenhuizen

(born 1963)
15 January 2021 –
20 January 2021
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
  Bas van 't Wout
(born 1979)
20 January 2021 –
25 May 2021
[Note] [Res]
  Stef Blok
(born 1964)
25 May 2021 –
10 January 2022
[Acting]
  Micky
Adriaansens

(born 1964)
10 January 2022 –
2 July 2024
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte IV)
[53]
Minister of
Economic Affairs
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dirk Beljaarts
(born 1978)
2 January 2024 –
Incumbent
Party for Freedom Dick Schoof
(Schoof)
[54]
Resigned
Dismissed
Acting
Acting from 25 May 2021 until 10 August 2021
Ad Interim
Medical leave of absence from 25 May 2021 until 10 August 2021
Deputy Prime Minister
Appointed as Minister of Water Management
Appointed as Minister of Finance
Minister of Finance
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Supplies
Minister of Finance from 22 December 1958
Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management

List of ministers without portfolio

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Minister without Portfolio Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Rob Jetten
(born 1987)
Climate Policy
Environment
Energy
Nuclear
Renewable Energy
10 January 2022 –
2 July 2024
Democrats 66 Mark Rutte
(Rutte IV)
[53]

List of state secretaries for economic affairs

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State Secretary for
Economic Affairs
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dr.
Wim van
der Grinten

(1913–1994)
Public
Organisations

Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses
29 January 1949 –
15 March 1951
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees–
Van Schaik
)

[26]
Vacant
  Dr.
Gerard Veldkamp
(1921–1990)
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
10 October 1952 –
17 July 1961
[App]
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees IIIII)
[28][29]
Louis Beel
(Beel II)
[30]
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[31]
  Frans Gijzels
(1911–1977)
14 September 1961 –
24 July 1963
Catholic
People's Party
  Joop Bakker
(1921–2003)
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

Regional
Development
3 September 1963 –
22 November 1966
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[32]
Jo Cals
(Cals)
[33]
  Louis van Son
(1922–1986)
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

Regional
Development
28 November 1966 –
6 July 1971
Catholic
People's Party
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[34]
Trade and Export
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

Regional
Development

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[35]
  Jan Oostenbrink
(born 1936)
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
17 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
Catholic
People's Party
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[36]
  Ted Hazekamp
(1926–1987)
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

Regional
Development

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
11 May 1973 –
11 September 1981
Catholic
People's Party
Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[37]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[38]
  Has Beyen
(1923–2002)
Trade and Export 9 January 1978 –
11 September 1981
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
  Piet van Zeil
(1927–2012)
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

Regional
Development

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
11 September 1981 –
22 June 1986
[State Secretary] [App]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt IIIII)
[39][40]
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[41]
  Wim Dik
(1939–2022)
Trade and Export 11 September 1981 –
4 November 1982
Democrats 66 Dries van Agt
(Van Agt IIIII)
[39][40]
  Frits Bolkestein
(born 1933)
Trade and Export
[Title]
4 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[41]
  Enneüs Heerma
(1944–1999)
Trade and Export
[Title]
17 July 1986 –
27 October 1986
[App]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers II)
[42]
  Yvonne van Rooy
(born 1951)
30 October 1986 –
7 November 1989
Christian
Democratic Appeal
  Albert-Jan
Evenhuis

(1941–2011)
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

Regional
Development

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
14 July 1986 –
30 June 1989
[Res]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
  Piet Bukman
(1934–2022)
Trade and Export
Regional
Development

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
[Title]
7 November 1989 –
28 September 1990
[App]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
[43]
  Yvonne van Rooy
(born 1951)
28 September 1990 –
22 August 1994
Christian
Democratic Appeal
  Anneke van Dok
-van Weele

(born 1947)
Trade and Export
• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
[Title]
22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok I)
[44]
  Gerrit Ybema
(1945–2012)
Trade and Export
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

Regional
Development

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
[Title]
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
Democrats 66 Wim Kok
(Kok II)
[45]
  Joop Wijn
(born 1969)
Trade and Export
• Consumer
Protection
Telecommunication
Postal Service
Tourism
22 July 2002 –
27 May 2003
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende I)
[46]
  Karien van Gennip
(born 1968)
Trade and Export
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

Regional
Development

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
27 May 2003 –
22 February 2007
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende IIIII)
[47][48]
  Frank Heemskerk
(born 1969)
Trade and Export
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

• Consumer
Protection
Telecommunication
Postal Service
Tourism
[Title]
22 February 2007 –
23 February 2010
[Res]
Labour Party Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende IV)
[49]
State Secretary for
Economic Affairs,
Agriculture and
Innovation
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dr.
Henk Bleker
(born 1953)
Trade and Export
Agriculture
Food Policy
• Fisheries
• Forestry
Postal Service
Tourism
Animal Welfare
[Title]
14 October 2010 –
5 November 2012
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Mark Rutte
(Rutte I)
[50]
State Secretary for
Economic Affairs
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dr.
Co Verdaas
(born 1966)
Agriculture
Food Policy
• Nature
• Fisheries
• Forestry
Animal Welfare
Tourism
[Title]
5 November 2012 –
6 December 2012
[Res]
Labour Party Mark Rutte
(Rutte II)
[51]
  Sharon Dijksma
(born 1971)
18 December 2012 –
3 November 2015
[App]
Labour Party
  Martijn van Dam
(born 1978)
3 November 2015 –
1 September 2017
[Res]
Labour Party
State Secretary for
Economic Affairs
and Climate Policy
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Mona Keijzer
(born 1968)
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

• Consumer
Protection
Telecommunication
Postal Service
26 October 2017 –
25 September 2021
[Dis]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Mark Rutte
(Rutte III)
[52]
  Dilan Yeşilgöz-
Zegerius

(born 1977)
Energy policy
Renewable energy policy
Nuclear energy policy
Environmental policy
Climate change policy
25 May 2021 –
10 January 2022
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
  Dr.
Hans Vijlbrief
(born 1963)
Mining
Extractivism
10 January 2022 –
2 July 2024
Democrats 66 Mark Rutte
(Rutte IV)
[53]
Resigned
Dismissed
Designated with the diplomatic rank of Minister
State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment from 12 June 1982 until 4 November 1982
Appointed as Minister of Social Affairs and Health
Appointed as Mayor of Heerlen
Appointed as State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
Appointed as Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
Appointed as State Secretary for Infrastructure and the Environment

See also

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References

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