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- 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.
- The value of Australia'sexports reached $32.6 billion in December, the highest level ever in ourhistory, according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau ofStatistics.
- STEVENCIOBO: Good Morning.
- KRISTIE LU STOUT: Let's bring in Steven Ciobo, he's Australia's Minister for Trade, Tourism, and Investment and he joins us now live from New York.
- STAN GRANT: Minister, thanks so much for joining us. You're in the United States, Donald Trump has said that signing away the TPP is a great thing for the American worker.
- KIM LANDERS: Australia's Trade Minister Steve Ciobo joins me on the line now from New York, Minister good morning. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning Kim.
- TOM CONNELL: Thanks for your time this morning. Any last-minute conversations with the Administration where you tried to get them over the line?
- Australian experiences will be brought to life in New York tomorrow at Virtual Australia - the premier tourism event of the 2017 G'Day USA program.
- There is a Chinese proverb: "If you want to open a store, you need to know how to smile" And so, as Australia's trade and tourism Minister, I stand here before you smiling.
- TOM KEENE: I would suggest there's a big difference in growing up in Northern Queensland versus growing up in Sydney.
- FRAN KELLY: Well, the Trade Minister, Steve Ciobo, is turning his attention to a plan B for free trade. He joins us from New York this morning.
- LISA WILKINSON: Trump has now confirmed that the US will move to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. So what does that mean for Australia going forward?
- The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is an agreement of unprecedented scope and ambition.
- AHRON YOUNG: Live to New York. We're joined by the Trade and Tourism Minister Steve Ciobo who has just arrived there. Steve thanks so much for your time.