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- MARIUS BENSON: Steve Ciobo, good morning. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning, Marius.
- ELIZA BORRELLO: Steve Ciobo, thanks for the interview. STEVEN CIOBO: Pleasure.
- The Turnbull Government continues to pursue an ambitious trade agenda to create jobs and drive economic growth. Removing trade barriers lays the groundwork for our transitioning economy.
- Chinese trade data shows encouraging early signs that the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) is delivering for Australian business.
- The Turnbull Government will establish a landing pad for Australian startups in Berlin, a leading source of global innovation and disruptive technology.
- This week I will work with the European Union (EU) and member state authorities to prepare the way for free trade agreement negotiations.
- Australia is hosting the twelfth round of negotiations towards a major new free trade agreement – the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
- In absence of a trade agenda, Labor has resorted to completely making it up.
- Opposition leader Bill Shorten has had his latest job destroying thought bubble popped by his Shadow Trade Minister Penny Wong.
- DAVID SPEERS: Minister, thanks very much for joining us here in Shanghai. STEVEN CIOBO: Pleasure.
- MARIUS BENSON: Steve Ciobo, good morning. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning, Marius.
- SALLY WARHAFT: On the line is the Minister for Trade and Investment, Steve Ciobo. He's in Shanghai right now. Good morning, Minister. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning, Sally.
- SABRA LANE: Australia's Trade and Investment Minister, Steve Ciobo, is already in China. I spoke with him earlier. He was in Shanghai. Steve Ciobo, thanks for talking to 7.30.
- MATTHEW CARNEY: Minister, first up just tell us what the aims and objectives at the start of this week and at the end of it, what do you hope to achieve?
- RICO HIZON: Australia's State Minister Steve Ciobo is currently leading a week-long business delegation to China and is talking to our Beijing correspondent, Stephen McDonell.
- AUSKAR SURBAKTI: The Trade Minister Steven Ciobo joined me a short time ago, from Beijing, and I began by asking him what the delegation will be bringing back to Australia.
- STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning to all of you. It's a pleasure for me to be here at the commencement of Australia Week in China. This is a week that's about opportunity.
- MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: Minister, welcome to the program. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning Michael.
- Australia's largest ever trade mission – Australia Week in China 2016 (AWIC) – will drive export sales and investment into Australia, creating local jobs and driving economic growth.
- NATALIE PETERS: Trade Minister Steven Ciobo on the line from Beijing. Minister, I know you've just landed so we appreciate your time.