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Ministry of Commerce and Industry, June 16, 1939
Minister
Vice-minister
Secretariat (Daijin Kanbo *)
Secretarial Section (Hisho-ka)
Documents Section (Bunsho-ka)
Accounting Section (Kaikei-ka)
Research Section (Chosa-ka*)
Intelligence Section (Hodo-ka*)
Laws and Ordinances Examination Committee (Horei* Shinsa Iin)
General Affairs Bureau (Somu* Kyoku)
General Affairs Section (Somu-ka*)
Production Expansion Section (Seisan Kakuju-ka*)
Materials Coordination Section (Busshi Chosei-ka*)
Minerals Bureau (Kosan* Kyoku)
Mining Administration Section (Kosei-ka*)
Gold Mining Section (Sankin-ka)
Copper Mining Section (Sando-ka*)
Nonferrous Metals Section (Hitetsu Kinzoku-ka)
Machinery Bureau (Kikai Kyoku)
General Machinery Section (Ippan Kikai-ka)
Transportation Machinery Section (Yuso* Kikai-ka)
Precision Machinery Section (Seimitsu Kikai-ka)
Textiles Bureau (Sen'i Kyoku)
General Affairs Section (Somu-ka)
Cotton Industry Section (Mengyo-ka*)
Wool Products Section (Yomo* Seihin-ka)
Synthetic Textiles Section (Jinzo* Sen'i-ka)
Iron and Steel Bureau (Tekko* Kyoku)
Iron and Steel Manufacturing Section (Seitetsu-ka)
Coordination Section (Chosei-ka)
Special Steel Section (Tokushuko-ka*)
Chemical Bureau (Kagaku Kyoku)
Inorganic Section (Muki-ka)
Organic Section (Yuki-ka*)
Synthetic Section (Gosei-ka*)
Management Bureau (Kanri Kyoku)
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General Affairs Section (Somu-ka)
Life Insurance Section (Seimei Hoken-ka)
Casualty Insurance Section (Songai Hoken-ka)
Stock Exchange Section (Torihiki-ka)
Commercial Affairs Section (Shoji-ka*)
Promotion Department (Shinko* Bu)
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General Affairs Section (Somu-ka)
3.
A combination of the old Commercial Affairs and Insurance bureaus, it was abolished altogether in December, 1941, and its powers transferred to the Finance Ministry.
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Predecessor of the Enterprises Bureau; see Chapter 5.