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- Karl Stefanovic: Okay, Federal Minister for Tourism Dan Tehan joins us now from Parliament House in Canberra. Dan, good morning to you. I mean firstly, where do we start?
- Iskhandar Razak: Here to talk about it is the Trade and Tourism Minister Dan Tehan. Dan Tehan, good morning to you.
- Natalie Barr: Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Dan Tehan joins me now from Canberra. Morning to you.
- Australians are expected to snap up 800,000 half-price airfares with the first tickets going on sale at midnight tonight.
- Jo Laverty: Dan Tehan is the Federal Tourism Minister. Good morning, Minister. Dan Tehan: Hello, Jo. How are you this morning?
- Libby Price: Joining us is Federal Trade Minister Dan Tehan. Dan, welcome to Country Today. Dan Tehan: Pleasure to be with you, Libby.
- Dan Tehan: The Chinese Government's Ministry of Commerce posted overnight on its website the findings of its final determination on the countervailing investigation and anti-dumpin
- Michael Rowland: In fact, we’re told we can bring Dan Tehan into the conversation now. Minister, a very good morning to you.
- Australian travel agents will receive an additional $130 million from a second round of the Morrison Government’s COVID-19 Consumer Travel Support Program.
- Ross Stevenson: Dan Tehan is the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. He is a Victorian himself, but Minister in the Federal Government. Minister, good morning to you.
- The Morrison Government’s health and economic response to COVID-19 has put Australia’s recovery among the world’s leading nations, according to an analysis of global data.
- The Morrison Government will provide $12 million to help smaller tourism operators promote their business and reach new customers to take advantage of the Government-backed 800,000 discounted holid
- The Morrison Government today launches a range of digital tools to help Australian businesses to reach new international markets and customers.
- Angus Verley: Trade Minister Dan Tehan says consultations between China and Australia have failed to resolve the issue, and the Government will now request a dispute panel be estab
- Laura Jayes: I spoke with Dan Tehan, the Trade Minister, earlier and started by asking him what went wrong.
- Australia will request the World Trade Organization (WTO) establish a dispute settlement panel in the next phase of the process to resolve anti-dumping and countervailing duties imposed on Australi
- Karl Stefanovic: For more on this we are joined by the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Dan Tehan in Canberra. Minister, thank you for your time this morning.
- David Koch: Our Tourism Minister Dan Tehan joins us now. Minister, there have been a few dates thrown around for our borders to reopen. Is July achievable?
- Thousands of extra visitors will fly into Hobart giving the local economy a major boost, after the city was added to the list of tourist destinations in the Coalition Government’s new Tourism Aviat
- Michael Rowland: For more, let’s bring in the Tourism Minister Dan Tehan. Minister, good morning. Dan Tehan: Morning, Michael.