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- The Morrison Government has launched a new $7 million marketing campaign to attract young people from overseas to work and holiday in Australia.
- Greg Jennett: From the Commonwealth Offices in Melbourne, Trade and Tourism Minister Dan Tehan joins us now.
- Kieran Gilbert: Now to my interview with the Trade Minister Dan Tehan.
- Andy Park: Dan Tehan is the Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister and my first political guest here on RN Drive. Welcome, Minister.
- The top 20 hottest beaches for 2022 have today been announced.
- Australia opposes the use of economic coercion and discriminatory and restrictive trade practices which undermine the rules-based international trading system and cause economic harm.
- DAN TEHAN: On the 27th of January the European Union decided to take a dispute against China for their trade practices against Lithuania to the WTO.
- Australia will supply $580 million in financing to support the repair and upgrade of several key ports in Papua New Guinea, many of which are nearing the end of their service life.
- The Morrison Government's International Freight Assistance Mechanism (IFAM) is overcoming global supply chain disruptions to bring millions of Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) to Australia.
- China has requested the establishment of a World Trade Organization (WTO) panel to hear China's claims regarding Australia's anti-dumping and countervailing measures on stainless steel sinks, railw
- Today the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) comes into force, giving Australian farmers and businesses access to the world's largest free trade agreement.
- The Morrison Government is helping Australian made ice cream reach taste buds around the world, with record exports worth $46 million in 2020-21.
- Australian exporters are playing a key role in creating jobs and boosting Australia's economic recovery and will now benefit from an additional $80 million in funding for the Morrison Government's
- The Australian Government is unlocking more opportunities for Australians to do more business in Vietnam’s $340 billion economy.
- David Campbell: Yeah, with travel plans for so many thrown in chaos as people face huge queues, as you just saw then, and delays to get tested.
- Chris Smith: Minister, good morning to you. Dan Tehan: Good morning, Chris. Wonderful to be with you again.
- CHRIS SMITH: Hey, this is good news. Australia and the UK are set to sign a historic free trade agreement this morning. It will remove tariffs on 99 per cent of our exports.
- NEIL BREEN: Today, the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Dan Tehan will sign the Australia-UK free trade deal during a virtual ceremony with the UK Secretary of State for
- PETER STEFANOVIC: Well, Australia and the UK are set to sign a historic free trade agreement this morning that will see tariffs abolished on 99 per cent of the goods.