Department of Economic Development (Isle of Man)
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Formed | 1 April 2010 |
Preceding Department |
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Jurisdiction | Isle of Man |
Headquarters | 1st Floor, St. George's Court, Upper Church Street Douglas, Isle of Man |
Employees | 227 |
Annual budget | GBP34.4m for 2011-2012 |
Minister responsible |
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Department executive |
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Website | www.gov.im/ded |
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The Department of Economic Development is one of nine departments of the Isle of Man Government. It was created on 1 April 2010, largely replacing the former Department of Trade and Industry as well as taking on the tourism function from the former Department of Tourism and Leisure and several other functions from the Isle of Man Treasury and former Department of Education.
The current Minister for Economic Development is Laurence Skelly MHK.
Functions
- Economic Development
- Manufacturing
- Tourism
- Retail
- Isle of Man Finance
- Aircraft Register
- Ship Registry
- Space Commerce
- E-Business
- E-Gaming
- Minerals
- Work Permits
- Training
- Careers Service
- Isle of Man Film
- Government Information Services
- Government Printing Services
- Companies Registry
- Job Centre
Non Governmental Agencies reporting the Department
Ministers for the Economic Development
- Laurence Skelly MHK, 2013 - present
- John Shimmin MHK, 2011–2013
- Allan Bell MHK, 2010–11
External links
- Department of Economic Development - Isle of Man Government
- Isle of Man. Where You Can. (Inward Investment)
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