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- PETER SWITZER: Well let's just have a quick chat. One of the first questions I want to ask you, Steve.
- KIERAN GILBERT: I'm joined by the Trade Minister, Steve Ciobo.
- ROSS GREENWOOD: Now, the UK coming out of Europe eventually means that there are more opportunities potentially even for Australia.
- It is a great pleasure to be here today and to have the opportunity to speak with you about deepening the trade and investment ties between our open, liberalised and advanced economies.
- MARIUS BENSON: Steve Ciobo, Bill Shorten says there are fears of some, and they are not imagined, about free trade.
- Following the recent statements by Prime Ministers May and Turnbull, we have agreed to establish a bilateral Trade Working Group that will focus on scoping out the parameters of a future ambitious
- NICK ROBINSON: Minister, in advance of the British referendum your Prime Minister said it would be a very big shock. Now you have come here, how do you see it?
- MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: Australia has been quick to act on the opportunities that might flow from the Brexit vote in the UK.
- TOM CONNELL: Welcome back to the program. Trade Minister Steve Ciobo is in Europe at the moment.
- MICHAEL ROWLAND: Mr Ciobo's also travelling to Brussels looking to build support for a separate post Brexit free trade deal with the EU and the Minister joins us now from London.
- It's always a pleasure to be here in the UK. Like many Australians, I see it as a home away from home. Only this time, there is a different energy on the streets.
- MARK BARTON: Steven Ciobo joins us now. You've just come out of a meeting with the International Trade Secretary, Liam Fox. What did you discuss?
- STEVEN CIOBO: I am Steven Ciobo, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. If I can just make a few remarks and then I'll take questions.
- This week I am visiting London and Brussels to strengthen trade and investment links with the United Kingdom and the European Union.
- ELEANOR HALL: Malcolm Turnbull has begun laying the groundwork for a post-Brexit free trade deal with the UK, during a meeting with his British counterpart, Prime Minister Theresa
- A record 7.2 million international visitors arrived in Australia in the year to June 2016, an increase of 10 per cent.
- STEVEN CIOBO: It is a terrific step forward.
- KIERAN GILBERT: These numbers, I know that people don't say that we don't look at the polls around this time of the electoral cycle, but the Prime Minister made the judgement on To
- I join Trade Ministers from the Pacific Islands Forum to announce a significant development in Pacific regional integration – we have concluded negotiations around the treaty text for the Pacific A
- Tomorrow I will attend the Special Forum Trade Ministers' Meeting on the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus in Christchurch, New Zealand.