The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Industrial Provisioning (Norwegian: Industriforsyningsdepartementet) was a Norwegian ministry that existed from 1917 to 1920.

It was established on 30 April 1917, during the first World War, and ceased to exist on 30 April 1920. Its tasks were transferred to the Ministries of Defence, Finance, Trade and Provisioning.[1]

The heads of the Ministry of Industrial Provisioning were: Torolf Prytz (1917-1918), Nils Ihlen, (1918) and Haakon Hauan (1918-1920).[2]

Ministers

No. Portrait MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
1
Torolf Prytz
Torolf Prytz
(1858–1938)
30 April 19175 July 19181 year, 66 daysLiberalKnudsen II
Nils Claus Ihlen
Nils Claus Ihlen
(1855–1925)
Acting
5 July 191821 July 191816 daysLiberalKnudsen II
2
Haakon Hauan
Haakon Hauan
(1871–1961)
21 July 19181 May 19201 year, 285 daysIndependentKnudsen II

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