The Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning (Welsh: Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet dros yr Economi, Ynni a Chynllunio) is a member of the Cabinet in the Welsh Government. The current officeholder is Rebecca Evans since September 2024.
The position was titled Minister for the Economy and Transport from 2007 to 2011. The Minister had responsibility for the Department for the Economy and Transport, which combined two devolved functions of the Welsh Government: Business and Economy, and Transport. The department was created in June 2007, as successor to the Department for Enterprise Innovation and Networks, following the National Assembly for Wales elections in May 2007.[2]
Deputy First MinisterIeuan Wyn JonesAM was appointed to the post in July 2007, succeeding Dr Brian Gibbons AM, who had been Minister since the previous month,[3] and held the position until 13 May 2011. The role was renamed Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science during Edwina Hart's tenure in office from 2011 to 2016.[4] The post adopted the previous title of Economy Minister under Hart's successor, Ken Skates.
Ministers
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Secretary for Economic Development and European Affairs (1999–2000)
Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure (2016–17) Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport (2017–18) Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales (2018-21)
The Minister was responsible for supporting businesses in Wales, including growth and development, inward investment, provision of premises, commercial and industrial environmental improvements, and exports.[3]
The Minister was responsible for transport policy in specific areas. The Minister's main priorities were: development of an integrated transport system in Wales; construction, improvement and maintenance of trunk roads and motorways in Wales; Transport for Wales passenger rail services; road safety strategies including speed limits, pedestrian crossings and on-street parking.[2] The Minister also oversaw the provision of other public transport services, such as buses.[9]
The Department
Following the National Assembly for Wales elections on 3 May 2007, the Welsh Assembly Government restructured its departments. The former Department for Enterprise Innovation and Networks was absorbed into the new Department for the Economy and Transport on 1 June 2007.[2]Dr Brian Gibbons was appointed to the post of Minister for the Economy and Transport on its creation.[10]