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- The Coalition Government is providing almost $2.5 million to encourage more Australians to take a holiday in Australia's Red Centre.
- The Coalition Government is providing an additional $3.4 million to attract more Australian holidaymakers to the world-famous Whitsundays.
- Compere: Australia has now decided to take the wine dispute with China to the World Trade Organization.
- The Morrison Government is supporting Australian winemakers reach new international customers to support local jobs and businesses.
- Dan Tehan: In March this year, the Chinese Government put countervailing duties on Australian wine, ranging between 116 per cent to 220 per cent.
- Australia will defend the interests of Australian wine makers by taking action in the World Trade Organization over China's imposition of anti-dumping duties on Australian wine.
- Compere: Well, there's been much talk over the past few days about the Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, and his attendance at the G7 Conference.
- The Morrison Government is cutting red tape and simplifying border processes to help Australian exporters boost productivity and save time and money.
- Patricia Karvelas: Dan Tehan is the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, and our guest this afternoon. Welcome.
- The Australian and United Kingdom governments have finalised their Agreement in Principle. The AIP sets out the terms on which the free trade agreement will be concluded.
- Leon Byner: But in the meantime, I want to talk to the Federal Trade Minister, Dan Tehan, because what's happened is, and this is good news, that we in this country, is the first n
- Katie Woolf: And well, from a fire overnight to a very different topic, that free trade agreement which has been reached with the UK, and joining me on the line right now is the Fe
- Laura Jayes: The Minister for Trade and Tourism and Investment, Dan Tehan, joins us live now. It's a busy morning for you, Dan Tehan.
- Neil Mitchell: Now, Australia and the UK have agreed, as I said, on a new free trade agreement - not quite signed yet, looking for detail on it. How does it benefit Australia?
- Peta Credlin: Let's not keep the Minister waiting, he's on standby and he's the man of the hour after the big deal was done last night in principle, Australia and the UK.
- Jessica Rouse: Jess in with you this morning.
- Michael Rowland: Let's go straight to Trade Minister, Dan Tehan, in Parliament House. Minister, good morning.
- Gareth Parker: On the line the Federal Trade Minister, Dan Tehan. Minister, good morning. Dan Tehan: Gareth. Pleasure to be with you.
- Haidi Stroud-Watts: Our reporter put it earlier that perhaps this is more symbolism than substance.
- Sabra Lane: And to tell us a little more about the free trade deal between Australia and the UK, I spoke with Dan Tehan, the Federal Trade Minister, a short time ago.