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- KIERANGILBERT: Joining me now for reaction to that andsome other issues, the Trade Minister, Mr Ciobo. Thanks very much for yourtime.
- MARIUS BENSON: Steve Ciobo, good morning. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning, Marius.
- BARRIE CASSIDY: Steve Ciobo, welcome. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning.
- Australia welcomed more than eight million international tourists over the last 12 months according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
- LAURA JAYES: Earlier I spoke to the Trade Minister Steve Ciobo.
- ROS CHILDS: Australia's ambassador to Washington Joe Hockey isleading a government-wide charm offensive to senior Republicans in an effort toforge closer ties with the incoming Tru
- STEVENCIOBO: I'd saythat the TPP's US passage is less likely than likely.
- DAVID SPEERS: There are potentially enormoustrade implications as well, from the election of Donald Trump and the prospectof a Trump administration, or the reality now of a Trump A
- Today I met with Indonesia's Trade Minister Enggartiasto Lukita as momentum builds to concluding a free trade agreement.
- STEVEN CIOBO: It's terrific to have the chance to meet with theIndonesian Trade Minister, Minister Lukita, this afternoon with this delegationfrom Indonesia.
- Australia's diverse economy and broader sources of growth are reflected in the latest trade performance figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
- No matter which horse crosses the line first today, Australia's tourism and hospitality industry will be the real winner.
- Australian and New Zealand ministers met in Sydney on 28 October to advance work on reinvigorating the Single Economic Market (SEM) agenda building on the success of the Australia-New Zealand Close
- My deepest sympathies go out to the family and friends of those whose lives were tragically lost at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast yesterday.
- STEPHEN SACKUR: Welcome to Hard Talk. I'm Stephen Sackur.
- Today I launch Australia's new campaign to attract more working holiday makers to Australia.
- CHARLOTTE HAWKINS: Joining us now in the studio is the Australian Trade Minister Steve Ciobo. Good morning to you. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning.
- STEVEN CIOBO: It's terrific to be here. To join with Lucy and to join with this pop up here at Victoria Station.
- I will attend a meeting of World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministers in Norway this weekend.
- HAIDI LUN: Well, you're talking about that with the Trade and Investment Minister for Australia, Steven Ciobo, who joins us, now.