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- The entry into force of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade Facilitation will make exporting easier for Australian businesses and drive job creation.
- Labor'stourism spokesperson, Anthony Albanese, has again been caught out using oldfigures to talk down Australia's tourism industry.
- Today I will chair a meeting of Australia's Trade and Investment Ministers and Tourism Ministers in Darwin.
- It's a pleasure to be here for my second engagement with AustCham in Shanghai, the first being almost two years ago as the then Parliamentary Secretary for Trade and Investment.
- I willvisit Beijing and Shanghai this week to advance the Australia China traderelationship and to launch the China Australia Year of Tourism.
- STEVEN CIOBO: It's terrific to be here in Beijing, a chance to come to China to focus on the official launch of the China-Australia Year of Tourism.
- ORIEL MORRISON: Australia's TradeMinister is right now in Beijing to talk about the future of the TPP or analternative.
- Today we launch the Cyber Security Industry Capability Report, which highlights Australia's strengths and capabilities in combating the growing threat of cyber-attacks on people, businesse
- KIERAN GILBERT: Joining me now on AM Agenda, SteveCiobo, the Trade Minister. Mr Ciobo, thanks very much for your time.
- FRAN KELLY: Federal Trade Minister Steven Ciobo is a senior Queenslander in Malcolm Turnbull's cabinet. He joins us in our Parliament House studios.
- DEL IRANI: Trade, Tourism and InvestmentMinister Steve Ciobo joins us now from Parliament House. Good morning to you. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning Del.
- International and domestic visitorshave contributed a record $116.7 billion to the Australian economy, creatingnew jobs and reconfirming tourism's status as a super growth sector.
- DAVID SPEERS: First to thegovernment's fortunes this week I spoke a short time ago to the Minister forTrade Steve Ciobo. Steve Ciobo thanks for joining us tonight.
- LORETTA RYAN: Tourism Research Australia's annual State Of The Industry shows the Chinese tourism market is strongest of all, going up 23 per cent in the 2015-16, and they are big
- HAIDI LUN: Australia posted a record trade surplus in December, we had that reboundin commodity prices, of course, being a major part of that.
- KIERAN GILBERT: On the program now is seniorLiberal Trade Minister Steve Ciobo. You've heard the reaction and alsoChristopher Pyne saying he should quit his seat.
- MATTHEW TUKAKI: With uncertainty in the global economy, the one thing you can bank on is a government committed to free trade, David.
- The China-Australia Year of Tourism was launched at the Sydney Opera House today by the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Steven Ciobo, and the Chairman of the China National Tourism Admi
- STEVEN CIOBO: We'rehere today for the official launch of 2017 as the Year of Australia-ChinaTourism.
- Australia's education exports reached a record $21.8 billion in 2016 – up 17 per cent on 2015.