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- Minister for Resources, Madeleine King: Good morning everyone. My name is Madeleine King.
- From today Australian and Indonesian businesses and workers will have even greater opportunities to boost their skills and expertise, with the signing of an expanded Memorandum of Understanding on
- Australian British Chamber of Commerce business lunch, Melbourne I pay my respects to their Elders past and present.
- The Australian Government is proud to announce the upgrading of the Agreement Establishing the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA).
- Minister for Trade, Don Farrell: We’ve just had a terrific meeting with my New Zealand counterpart, Minister O’Connor.
- Today Australia has been reincluded on China’s list of approved outgoing group travel destinations.
- This week I asked the Joint Standing Committee for T
- The Australian Government welcomes today’s announcement by China to re-register two of Australia’s important barley exporters.
- Today I am pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to the Tourism Australia Board.
- Martin Soong, host: Let's bring in Don Farrell right now, Australia's Minister of Trade and Tourism, here to talk about trade tensions between Australia and China.
- Sabra Lane, host: A new waiting game has started in the long trade dispute between Australia and China.
- Andy Park, host: The Federal Trade Minister is Don Farrell. Minister, welcome to Drive. Minister for Trade, Don Farrell: Nice to talk with you Andy.
- Matt Doran, host: China has announced it’s lifting tariffs of more than 80 per cent on Australian barley, effective tomorrow.
- PENNY WONG, FOREIGN MINISTER: Thanks very much for coming.
- Today the Australian Government was notified that from tomorrow, China will remove the 80.5 per cent anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Australian barley.
- Greg Jennett, host: Don Farrell, always good to have you on the program. Welcome back. You're still working away at the EU Trade Deal.
- The Albanese Government is helping to rebuild Australia's tourism workforce by offering State and Territory governments and tourism bodies a share of $7.5 million for programs to attract workers to
- Parties to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have agreed to admit the United Kingdom (UK) as its first new member following two years of negotiations
- Minister for Trade, Don Farrell: All right, thank you very much for coming along on a beautiful Brussels afternoon.