Deputy President of the Board of Trade
| United Kingdom Vice-President of the Board of Trade | |
|---|---|
Royal Arms as used by Her Majesty's Government | |
| Board of Trade UK Export Finance | |
| Style | The Right Honourable (Formal prefix) Vice-President of the Board of Trade |
| Member of | Privy Council |
| Reports to | The President of the Board of Trade |
| Appointer | The British Monarch on advice of the Prime Minister |
| Term length | No fixed term |
The office of Vice-president of the Board of Trade was a junior ministerial position in the government of the United Kingdom at the Board of Trade, within the Department for Business and Trade. The office of Vice-president was created in 1786 but fell into abeyance in 1867. From 1848 onwards, the office was held concurrently with that of Paymaster General. The office of vice-president itself was effectively succeeded by that of Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade but the role is extant.
Notable holders of the office of vice-president include Lord Grenville, William Gladstone, Lord Goderich and the Earl Granville.
In 2020, there was an unusual appointment of a Deputy President of the Board of Trade to assist the President, but the holder remained only an adviser to the Board. This appears to have been a one-off appointment, and this role no longer exists.