2433 result(s) found, displaying 2121 to 2140
    
      
      - The Coalition continues supporting small businesses around Australia to tap into surging export markets, with another round of Free Trade Agreement Training Provider Grants announced today.
 - KIERAN GILBERT: The Queensland and Federal Governments are announcing a multi-million dollar campaign to help the tourism industry recover from Cyclone Debbie.
 - LISA WILKINSON: Well, much needed relief for Cyclone Debbie-ravaged Queensland this morning with the Federal Government announcing five million dollars in funding to help rebuild.
 - Labor's crocodile tears for a freetrade agreement (FTA) with India are laughable.
 - Australiaand the European Union (EU) have successfully concluded a joint scopingexercise on a future free trade agreement (FTA) between the twoeconomies.
 - TICKY FULLERTON: Meanwhile, TradeMinister Steve Ciobo is in Brisbane, having agreed a scoping exercise on theAustralia-European Union free trade agreement.
 - Australia will host The World's 50 Best Restaurants Awards in Melbourne tomorrow night.
 - On 4 April 2018 around 6600 athletes and team officials, from 70 nations and territories, will arrive on Queensland's Gold Coast for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
 - Australian exports are booming under the tradeagreements the Coalition concluded with Japan, China and Korea.
 - Tariffs under the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA) have been cut for the fourth time.
 - MONIQUE WRIGHT: Joining us, we have Trade and Tourism Minister Steven Ciobo who's on the Gold Coast and Opposition Trade Minister Jason Clare. Morning to you both. Steven, we'll start with you.
 - Borobi, the official mascot of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018), has not only found a spot in many Australian hearts, he has also now taken over one of our currency – the $1 coin – r
 - Spending byinternational and domestic visitors grew by $5.6 billion last year, withspending by Australian and international tourists exceeding $100 billion forthe first time.
 - JEREMY FERNANDEZ: Steve Ciobo, welcome to Lateline. STEVEN CIOBO: Good to be with you.
 - KIERAN GILBERT: With us now is the Trade Minister, Minister for Tourism Steve Ciobo, a Queenslander, the state knows these sorts of storms all too well, but it has the potential to cau
 - Today, Isigned an important agreement with China's Commerce Minister Zhong Shan thatwill underpin greater trade and investment between our two countries.
 - Australia and China today signed the Joint Statement on Enhancing Inspection and Quarantine Cooperation between Australia and the People's Republic of China.
 - HAIDI LUN: Let's talk about all of this with the Australian Trade Minister, Steven Ciobo, who joins us now from Canberra. Minister Ciobo, great to have you on Daybreak Australia.
 - Australia's trade in servicesrecorded strong growth in 2015-16, increasing 7.7 per cent to $146 billion.
 - KIERAN GILBERT: With me this morning to discuss this issue is the Trade Minister Steve Ciobo.