Minister of State for Trade, Investment and Foreign Affairs (Joint with FCO)


Portfolio:
- Trade Policy
- UK Trade and Investment
- Export Credits Guarantee Department
- Foreign Affairs (FCO)
- Competition
- Consumer affairs
- Corporate governance
Biography:
Ian McCartney rejoined the Department of Trade and Industry as Minister of State for Trade, Investment and Foreign Affairson
in May 2006.
He was previously appointed Minister Without Portfolio and Party Chair in April 2003. He retained that role after the General
Election of 2005.
Mr McCartney was previously Minister of State for Pensions at the Department for Work and Pensions (2001-2003); Minister of
State for the Cabinet Office (1999-2001) and Minister of State at the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) (1997-1999).
Prior to that, Mr McCartney held a number of positions in Opposition - spokesperson on Health, Employment, Education and Social
Services.
After leaving school, Mr McCartney had a number of jobs including working as a seaman and a local Government manual worker.
He was a councillor for Wigan Borough from 1982-87.
In his previous role at the Cabinet Office, Mr McCartney was responsible for modernising Government and E-Government.
At the DTI between 1997 and 1999, Mr McCartney was dealing with employment relations, the Post Office, Company Law and inward
investment. During this time he succeeded in steering through legislation creating a national minimum wage, the fairness at
work legislation and the Competition Act.
Mr McCartney is married with one son (Hugh, who died tragically in 1999), two daughters and seven grandchildren. He is a keen
supporter of Wigan Rugby League.