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  • Welcome to Department for the Economy

    Featured

    Archibald announces the appointment of new Industrial and Fair Employment Tribunal members

    7 November 2025

    Economy Minister announces the appointment of new non-legal panel members to serve on the Industrial and Fair Employment...

    Pictured L to R are Lauren McCoy, Citi Group, Samera McMullan, Legal Apprentice Citi Group, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, and Chloe Allen, Legal Apprentice Citi Group. Citi Group were the winners of NI Apprenticeship Award 2025 – Large Employer in Partnership with Ulster University who have jointly introduced the first legal apprenticeship pathway available in Northern Ireland.

    Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week 2026: Invest in Talent – Your Future Business

    6 November 2025

    Apprenticeship Week 2026, will take place from 2 - 6 February 2026.

    Progress on skills gap welcome, but a continued focus on skills is key

    6 November 2025

    Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald responds to the findings of survey of employers on skills which shows progress but...

    More news...

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    • Minister's Economic Vision
    • About DfE
    • Economy Minister
    • DfE Business Plan 2025-26
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    Our responsibilities

    Minister's Economic Vision

    The Minister's Economic Vision has four priorities; to increase the number of Good Jobs, to Raise Productivity, to Decarbonise our economy, and to drive forward Regional Balance.

    Economic policy

    Economic strategy, regulation, innovation, enterprise policy, social economy, access to finance, agri-food, Economic Advisory Group and MATRIX

    Employment and skills programmes (including apprenticeships)

    Advice for jobseekers and employers on employment and recruitment programmes that aim to deliver a skilled workforce to meet the needs of the Northern Ireland economy

    Energy

    Policy and strategy on energy including electricity, gas, renewables and energy efficiency.

    Further education

    Advice on all aspects of further education including policy, courses, how to apply and financial support available.

    Higher education

    Information and advice on higher education including policy and strategy, finance governance, student finance and research policy.

    Employment rights

    Free and confidential help with employment rights is available from Labour Relations Agency for employers and employees. The Department provides online guidance on employment rights on nidirect for employees and nibusinessinfo.co.uk for employers.

    Consumer affairs

    Working with both consumers and traders to develop consumer rights and responsibilities

    European Fund Management

    As Managing Authority, the Department is responsible for ensuring the successful closure of Northern Ireland’s 2014-2020 European Social Fund (ESF) and Investment for Growth and Jobs (ERDF) programmes. Links can be found on this page to further information about both programmes. A link is also included to State Aid information provided by the Department’s Subsidy Control Unit.

    Telecoms

    Supporting investment in telecommunications infrastructure, facilitating improvements in broadband, mobile and international connectivity

    Tourism

    Developing tourism policy in Northern Ireland.

    Insolvency service

    Administration/investigation of bankrupts and companies in liquidation; disqualification of directors; regulating insolvency profession; Northern Ireland-specific legislation and policy.

    Minerals and Petroleum

    Responsibilities include: prospecting/development licensing; exploration leases; monitoring abandoned mines; engagement with local councils on Local Development Plans; geoscience information and services through Geological Survey NI.

    Credit Unions and Societies

    This page is for societies registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Acts (Northern Ireland) 1969 and 1976 and the Credit Unions (Northern Ireland) Order 1985. The Department for the Economy is responsible for the policy and legislative framework.

    Statistics and economic research

    This page contains statistics, research and analysis about the local economy and the development of skills.

    We work with these bodies

    • Tourism Northern Ireland
    • The Consumer Council
    • Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation
    • InterTrade Ireland
    • The Certification Officer for Northern Ireland
    • CITB NI
    • Northern Ireland Screen
    • Universities
    • Tourism Ireland
    • Catalyst Inc (formerly Northern Ireland Science Park)
    • Invest Northern Ireland
    • HSENI
    • The Labour Relations Agency
    • The Industrial Court
    • Office of the Industrial Tribunals and The Fair Employment Tribunals
    • FE Colleges

    Our documents

    Our publications

    • Employer Skills Survey 2024

      Published 6 November 2025
    • Insolvency Service notice - Revocation of recognition of the Law Society of Northern Ireland as a Recognised Professional Body

      Published 5 November 2025
    • DfE Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25

      Published 5 November 2025
    See all our publications

    Our consultations

    • Consultation - Definition of Social Enterprise in Northern Ireland

      Closes 23 December 2025
    • Consultation on Policy - The Statutory Regulation of Tourist Accommodation

      Closes 06 January 2026
    • Closure of the Northern Ireland Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme

      Closes 24 November 2025
    See all our consultations

    Access to information

    How to request information from the Department for the Economy including Freedom of Information (FOI) and the use of our Publication Scheme.

    The Minister

    Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA

    Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA

    Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA was appointed Economy Minister on 3 February 2025.

    About us

    The Departmental Board is chaired by the Permanent Secretary and manages the department within the strategic policy and resources framework set by the Minister. It supports the Permanent Secretary by providing collective leadership and taking ownership of the department’s performance. 

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    Corporate information

    • Department for Economy organisational structure and key functions
    • DfE written assembly questions statistics
    • DfE Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22
    • 10x Delivery Plan 2023/24
    • Equality
    • Public appointments
    • Complaints procedure
    • Privacy Notice
    • Accessibility Statement

    Contact us

    Department for the Economy
    Adelaide House
    39/49 Adelaide Street
    Belfast
    BT2 8FD

    Telephone: 028 9052 9900

    Text Relay: 18001 028 9052 9900

    Email: dfemail@economy-ni.gov.uk

    The Department for the Economy offices at Adelaide House, Killymeal House, Newtownbreda and Fermanagh House are open on a daily basis. Both the former HQ building at Netherleigh and Ann Street Careers Resource centre are now closed. When attending our offices for any reason, visitors should contact relevant officials in advance so that necessary arrangements can be put in place to receive the visitor

    Please note: individual work areas may be located on multiple sites other than Adelaide House - check contact pages for details.

    Alternatively contact us using our feedback form

    Lobbying

    Section 8 of The Functioning of Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act NI 2021 places certain duties upon Ministers, special advisers and officials within departments in relation to recording lobbying (as defined by the Act). Contacting the Minister directly (either verbally or through written correspondence to a non-Departmental email or social media account) may result in a record of the contact being included within the Economy Minister’s lobbying register.

    See all contacts

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