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- Surging export values of rural goods, iron ore and coal have delivered Australia its largest ever trade surplus of $4.7 billion for the December quarter.
- KIERAN GILBERT: With me this morning the TradeMinister, Steve Ciobo.
- Nextweek I will lead a major trade mission to Indonesia to help create more exportopportunities for Australian businesses.
- DAVID SPEERS: Withme now is the Trade Minister Steve Ciobo. Thank you very much for joining us. STEVEN CIOBO: Goodto be with you.
- PATRICIA KARVELAS: For more, I'm joined by theMinister for Trade and Investment, Steve Ciobo. Welcome back to RN Drive.
- We welcome the strong statement of support and ambition made by President Widodo and Prime Minister Turnbull in their Joint Communique for the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership
- Congratulations to the winners of the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards.
- 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.