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- 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.
- RICHARD QUEST: China is Australia's largest trading partner and the Australian Trade Minister, Steven Ciobo joins me now. Minister, how very good to see you. Thank you.
- Bill Shorten is again playing politics with Australia's economic future by opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the most significant export deal in the history of our region.
- Today I am pleased to announce Stephanie Fahey as the next Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade).
- The World Economic Forum (WEF) presents a significant opportunity to promote Australia as an investment destination and engage in dialogue with the global community on major economic challenges on
- Tomorrow marks two years since theJapan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA) entered into force andthe Agreement continues to deliver a competitive advantage for Australianbusinesses in
- To Prime Minister Abe, Premier MikeBaird, Sir Rod Eddington the president of Australia-Japan Business CooperationCommittee and to Dr Mimura-san, President of the Japan-Australia BusinessCooperation
- KIM LANDERS: Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives inAustralia later today as part of a six day Asia-Pacific tour aimed atstrengthening security and economic ties in the region
- Today I announce that Tourism Australia's signature business showcase event, Dreamtime, will be held in Brisbane for the first time in 2017.
- Further tariff cuts on more than 7000 Australian products have come into effect, creating more export opportunities for Australian businesses.
- The tourism industry retains its super growth status with the sector growing more than three times as fast as the rest of the economy for the 2015-16 year,the Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS)
- Australians are loving a holiday at home and are voting with their wallets with spending by domestic tourists hitting an all-time high of $59.8 billion in the last year.
- Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of the ground-breaking China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA).
- I will lead the Australian delegation to the Australia Israel UK Leadership Dialogue this weekend.
- Today I launch the Australian Screen Production Industry Capability Report, which demonstrates the talent and expertise of the Australian screen industry to potential international partner