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- The Governments of Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States of America endorsed a Joint Declaration Against Trade-Related Economic Coercion and Non-Market Pol
- This week I will travel to Belgium to engage in negotiations on a trade agreement with the European Union, and then onto France to advocate for Australia’s interests in the rules-based multilateral
- The Albanese Labor Government will continue its commitment to boosting employment opportunities for people with disability, focusing on jobs in the tourism sector.
- Jane Norman: All right, thank you. Our first question, Tom McIlroy from the Fin Review.
- I would like to start by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the land we're meeting on today, and pay respect to Elders past and present.
- The Australian Government is delivering enhanced pathways for young Australians and UK passport holders to live and work in each country.
- We've learnt a lot from the last few years, about the importance of trade diversification, about the importance of supply chains and about making things at home.
- The Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement enters into force today.
- On 27 May, Trade Minister Don Farrell joined Ministers from the 13 other Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) countries in Detroit, Michigan, to welcome the substantial conclusion of a first-of-i
- Minister for Trade and Tourism, Senator the Honourable Don Farrell and Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo met on May 26, 2023, in Detroit, Michigan, for the second annual ministerial meeting of th
- Today I will travel to the United States to advance Australia’s trade and investment agenda, leading Australia’s delegations at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and Indo-Pacific Economi
- Daniel Hurst, host: Hi. I'm Daniel Hurst, Guardian Australia's foreign affairs and defence correspondent.
- Greg Jennett, host: China’s decision to allow timber back into its market is a measurable improvement in trade ties.
- Kieran Gilbert: As we mentioned just a moment ago with Andrew Clennell, the Trade Minister, Don Farrell, has returned from his trip to Beijing.
- Lisa Millar, host: The big story we're following this morning is this fire in a hostel in New Zealand's capital Wellington that broke out just after 12:30am local time.
- Karl Stefanovic, host: Australian exporters holding out for an end to China's devastating trade bans will have to wait a little longer.
- Sabra Lane, host: The Trade Minister is Don Farrell, and he joined me earlier.
- On Friday I co-chaired the 16th Joint Ministerial Economic Commission in Beijing, with my Chinese counterpart, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao.
- Minister for Trade, Don Farrell: All right, thank you very much for coming along this late in the evening in Beijing.
- Minister for Trade and Tourism, Senator Don Farrell: I'd like to just say a few words and welcome my very good friend, Ambassador Fletcher.