Secretary of State for International Trade
The Secretary of State for International Trade, also referred to as the International Trade Secretary, was a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with overall responsibility for the business of the Department for International Trade and UK Export Finance. The incumbent was a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. During the office's lifetime, the incumbent was concurrently appointed President of the Board of Trade.
The office holder worked alongside the other International Trade ministers. The corresponding shadow minister was the [Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade|shadow secretary of state for international trade]. The secretary of state was also scrutinised by the International Trade Select Committee.
The final officeholder was Kemi Badenoch, following her appointment by Prime Minister Liz Truss in September 2022; she was subsequently reappointed by Rishi Sunak in October 2022. In February 2023, the position was abolished, with its duties merging with those of the Business Secretary to become Secretary of State for Business and Trade.
Responsibilities
Corresponding to what is generally known as a commerce minister in many other countries, the international trade secretary's remit included:- Forming new Free [trade agreements of the United Kingdom|free trade agreements for the United Kingdom]
- Managing the development of freeports across Britain
- Maintaining current trade agreements with other countries
- Supporting British businesses with international trade
History
While the office of Secretary of State for International Trade provided trade services in the post-EU-referendum period, other departments and offices continued to play a role, e.g. DEFRA provided services to the EU and beyond.