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absorbed most of the functions of the Ministry of Commerce, and the vestigial remains were merged with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry to re-establish the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce on November 1, 1943. The re-formed ministry was also in charge of distribution of rationed goods.
158: 149:, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry found its role changing from promotion of trade and commerce to enforcing restrictions on trade and management of rationing programs. By the middle of 130:. The division was a result of long-standing acrimony within the ministry between the "commerce" portion of the ministry, which sought expanded overseas trade, and the 831: 766: 787: 952: 173:, and was assigned control of electrical power production and electrical power distribution. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry became the 174: 63: 957: 967: 170: 962: 44: 933: 169:
In the post-war period, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry was re-established briefly under the aegis of the
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The original Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce was created on 7 April 1881, initially under the Meiji
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In 1934, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry divested itself of the
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with the Bureau of Commerce formerly under the control of the
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cabinet
Empire of Japan
Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
World War II
Daijō-kan
Meiji Constitution
post station
Prime Minister
Ministry of Finance
Takahashi Korekiyo
protectionist
iron and steel industry
Nippon Steel Corporation
Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II
Ministry of Munitions
Ministry of Transport and Communications
Planning Board
Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
Korekiyo Takahashi
Katō
Noda Utarō
Katō
Kataoka Naoharu
Katō
Wakatsuki
Fujisawa Ikunosuke
Wakatsuki

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