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- FRAN KELLY: Steve Ciobo is Australia's Trade Minister. He joined us in our Parliament House studios. Minister, welcome to breakfast.
- An interview by the Queensland Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment, the Hon Curtis Pitt MP, on ABC Radio Brisbane today highlights a division in the Palaszczuk Cabinet over the Governme
- A Palaszczuk Labor Government policy that the Minister responsible describes as "breaking the Government's trade agreements," commences today.
- The Turnbull Government will deliver an additional $36.7 million in joint funding for the areas affected by Tropical Cyclone Debbie.
- This week I will lead a large trade delegation to the world's fastest-growing major economy for the second Australia Business Week in India (ABWI).
- It's a great honour to be leading Australia's 2017 business mission to India. I particularly thank the more than 170 business delegates from Australia.
- One of China's largest direct selling organisations, Amway, will send up to 8,000 agents to Cairns in 2019.
- Tourism Australia has signed a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) with UnionPay International.
- I will host the Australian Tourism Ministers' Meeting in Beijing today as part of the China-Australia Year of Tourism.
- STEVEN CIOBO: It's terrific to be here in Beijing, terrific to be here in China.
- Australia will host a meeting of senior officials from the 11 TPP countries in Sydney from 28 to 30 August.
- Singapore is one of Australia's most vibrant tourism markets.
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- A new tourism investment website shows global investors why there's nothing like Australia for their tourism investments.
- Cricket legend Michael Clarke will help drive tourists down under in his new role with Tourism Australia.
- JOURNALIST: So Steven, can you just let me know why such collaboration is important for both countries?
- Billions of dollars of Australia's exports, and the thousands of jobs they support, are at risk after the Labor Queensland Government declared it will intentionally breach Australia's trade agreeme
- Australia's services exports grew by 9.2 per cent to set a new record of $71.2 billion in 2016, cementing services exports as a significant driver of our economy.
- BEN DAVIS: Steve, good afternoon STEVEN CIOBO: Good afternoon, Ben. BEN DAVIS: How were the talks? Were theyconvivial?