Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living (Malaysia)

The Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living is a non-Malaysian cabinet position serving as deputy head of the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living.

The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumerism was created in 1990 as a reconstruction of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. International trade functions were eventually transferred to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, leaving the International Trade Ministry in charge of Industry proper. In 2022, Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumerism was renamed to Ministry of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living.

List of deputy ministers
The following individuals have been appointed as Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade, or any of its precedent titles:

Colour key (for political coalition/parties):

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Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry (1959–1972)
! Portrait ! Name (Birth–Death) Constituency ! colspan="2" | Political coalition ! colspan="2" | Political party ! Took office ! Left office ! Prime Minister (Cabinet) (b. 19??) MP for Bukit Bintang ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| (II) (b. 1925) MP for Kota Star Utara ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| (II · III) (b. 1936) MP for Samarahan ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| (III · IV) ! colspan="9" |
 * Cheah Theam Swee
 * Cheah Theam Swee
 * Cheah Theam Swee
 * Alliance
 * MCA
 * 1959
 * 1962
 * Tunku Abdul Rahman
 * Abdul Khalid Awang Osman
 * Abdul Khalid Awang Osman
 * Abdul Khalid Awang Osman
 * Alliance
 * UMNO
 * 1962
 * 1968
 * Tunku Abdul Rahman
 * Abdul Taib Mahmud.jpg
 * Abdul Taib Mahmud
 * Abdul Taib Mahmud
 * BUMIPUTERA
 * 1968
 * 1970
 * Tunku Abdul Rahman

Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry (1972–1990)
! Portrait ! Name (Birth–Death) Constituency ! colspan="2" | Political coalition ! colspan="2" | Political party ! Took office ! Left office ! Prime Minister (Cabinet) (b. 1934) MP for Labis ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| (II) Hussein Onn (I) (b. 1938) MP for Pulai ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1976 1978 (I) (b. 1935) MP for Kuala Trengganu ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1978 1978 (II) (b. 1925) MP for Shah Alam ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1983 (II) Mahathir Mohamad (I · II) (b. 1949) MP for Johore Bahru ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1981 (I · II) (b. 1933) MP for Alor Setar ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1983 1986 (II) (b. 1947) MP for Pagoh ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1986 (b. 1936) Senator ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1986 1986 (b. 19??) MP for Selandar ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1986 1990 (III) ! colspan="9" |
 * Musa Hitam
 * Musa Hitam
 * Musa Hitam
 * BN
 * UMNO
 * 1974
 * 1978
 * Abdul Razak Hussein
 * Mohamed Rahmat
 * Mohamed Rahmat
 * Mohamed Rahmat
 * BN
 * UMNO
 * 15 March
 * 1 January
 * Hussein Onn
 * Abdul Manan Othman
 * Abdul Manan Othman
 * Abdul Manan Othman
 * BN
 * UMNO
 * rowspan="2" | 1 January
 * 28 July
 * Hussein Onn
 * Lew Sip Hon
 * Lew Sip Hon
 * Lew Sip Hon
 * BN
 * MCA
 * rowspan="2" | 1 June
 * Hussein Onn
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 * Shahrir Abdul Samad
 * Shahrir Abdul Samad
 * BN
 * UMNO
 * 18 July
 * Mahathir Mohamad
 * Oo Gin Sun
 * Oo Gin Sun
 * Oo Gin Sun
 * BN
 * MCA
 * rowspan="2" | 2 June
 * 6 January
 * rowspan="3" | Mahathir Mohamad
 * MuhyiddinUS.jpg
 * Muhyiddin Muhammad Yassin
 * Muhyiddin Muhammad Yassin
 * BN
 * UMNO
 * 10 August
 * Kee Yong Wee
 * Kee Yong Wee
 * Kee Yong Wee
 * BN
 * MCA
 * 7 January
 * 22 July
 * Kok Wee Kiat
 * Kok Wee Kiat
 * Kok Wee Kiat
 * BN
 * MCA
 * 11 August
 * 20 October
 * Mahathir Mohamad
 * colspan="9" | Post split into Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumerism and Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry effective 27 October 1990.
 * colspan="9" | Post split into Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumerism and Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry effective 27 October 1990.

Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumerism (1990–2009)
! Portrait ! Name (Birth–Death) Constituency ! colspan="2" | Political coalition ! colspan="2" | Political party ! Took office ! Left office ! Prime Minister (Cabinet) (b. 1939) MP for Kulim-Bandar Baharu ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1990 1995 (IV) (b. 1944) MP for Segamat ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 1995 2004 (V · VI) Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (I) (b. 19??) MP for Tapah ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 2004 2008 (II) (b. 1948) MP for Saratok ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 2008 2009 (III) ! colspan="9" |
 * Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir
 * Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir
 * Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir
 * BN
 * UMNO
 * 27 October
 * 3 May
 * Mahathir Mohamad
 * Subramaniam Sinniah
 * Subramaniam Sinniah
 * Subramaniam Sinniah
 * BN
 * MIC
 * 4 May
 * 26 March
 * Mahathir Mohamad
 * Veerasingam Suppiah
 * Veerasingam Suppiah
 * Veerasingam Suppiah
 * BN
 * MIC
 * 27 March
 * 18 March
 * Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
 * Jelaing Mersat
 * Jelaing Mersat
 * Jelaing Mersat
 * BN
 * SDPD
 * 19 March
 * 9 April
 * Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Consumerism (2009–2018)
! Portrait ! Name (Birth–Death) Constituency ! colspan="2" | Political coalition ! colspan="2" | Political party ! Took office ! Left office ! Prime Minister (Cabinet) (b. 1958) MP for Gerik ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 2009 2013 (I) (b. 1955) MP for Batang Lupar ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 2010 (b. 1950) Senator ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 2013 2016 (II) (b. 1946) MP for Lawas ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 2016 2018 ! colspan="9" |
 * Tan Lian Hoe
 * Tan Lian Hoe
 * Tan Lian Hoe
 * BN
 * Gerakan
 * 10 May
 * rowspan="2" | 15 May
 * rowspan="2" | Mohammad Najib Abdul Razak
 * Rohani Abdul Karim
 * Rohani Abdul Karim
 * Rohani Abdul Karim
 * BN
 * PBB
 * 4 June
 * Ahmad Bashah (cropped).jpg
 * Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah
 * Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah
 * BN
 * UMNO
 * 16 May
 * 3 February
 * rowspan="2" | Mohammad Najib Abdul Razak
 * Henry Sum Agong
 * Henry Sum Agong
 * Henry Sum Agong
 * BN
 * PBB
 * 27 June
 * 10 May

Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (2018–2022)
! Portrait ! Name (Birth–Death) Constituency ! colspan="2" | Political coalition ! colspan="2" | Political party ! Took office ! Left office ! Prime Minister (Cabinet) (b. 1971) MP for Stampin ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 2018 2020 (VII) (b. 1964) MP for Hulu Terengganu ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| 2020 2022 (I) Ismail Sabri Yaakob (I) ! colspan="9" |
 * Chong Chieng Jen during Malaysian GE 13.jpg
 * Chong Chieng Jen
 * Chong Chieng Jen
 * PH
 * DAP
 * 2 July
 * 24 February
 * Mahathir Mohamad
 * Rosol Wahid
 * Rosol Wahid
 * Rosol Wahid
 * PN
 * BERSATU
 * 10 March
 * 24 November
 * Muhyiddin Yassin

Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living (2022–present)
! Portrait ! Name (Birth–Death) Constituency ! colspan="2" | Political coalition ! colspan="2" | Political party ! Took office ! Left office ! Prime Minister (Cabinet) ! style="background:; color:white"| ! style="background:; color:white"| (I)
 * Fuziah Salleh (b. 1959) Senator
 * Fuziah Salleh (b. 1959) Senator
 * Fuziah Salleh (b. 1959) Senator
 * PH
 * PKR
 * 10 December 2022
 * Incumbent
 * Anwar Ibrahim
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