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- Simon Birmingham: Thanks, thanks very much for coming along today.
- Joe Hildebrand: Another big thing in the news, of course, is the trade war with China appears to have escalated again.
- Spence Denny: But the other aspect in Simon Birmingham portfolio at the moment is what's going on with China.
- Fran Kelly: And the breaking news this morning is that Australian coal exports appear, to China that is, appear to have been formally blocked.
- The Morrison Government has today announced a number of changes to the Export Finance Australia Board, as the organisation continues to support Australian exporters throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
- Farmers, businesses and investors across Australia and the Pacific will have their trade opportunities boosted from today with the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus (PACER Plus) c
- Australia’s innovative exporters and investors have today been recognised for the contribution they make to our economy at the online Remarkable Australian Exporters’ Showcase.
- Acknowledgements Well thank you very much Frances for those kind words of introduction.
- The Parliament has today passed legislation that backs Australian businesses to grow their exports and create jobs through reforms to the Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) scheme.
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- Russel Howcroft: Young New Zealanders will be encouraged to travel to Australia over summer to help fill labour shortages on farms and in regional tourism towns as part of an ad ca
- Ben Fordham: Well, another day, another threat of Chinese sanctions. Cotton and wheat farmers have been warned they are next.
- Samantha Armytage: Australian cotton and wheat farmers are likely to be next in the firing line, taking the total value of banned agricultural goods past $7 billion.
- Sabra Lane: The Federal Government’s launching an advertising campaign to encourage Kiwi’s across the ditch to come here and pick fruit and vege crops, and work in our tourism indu
- Allison Langdon: Well, China has upped its relentless attacks on Australian exports, freezing out lamb and hitting timber with new bans.
- Will Goodings: The Trade Minister, Simon Birmingham, joins us on 5AA Breakfast. Minister, good morning to you. Simon Birmingham, have we got you?
- Young New Zealanders are being urged to take a working holiday in Australia this summer and enjoy opportunities in our agricultural, tourism and hospitality sectors, particularly those in regional
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- Peter Stefanovic: Australian cotton and wheat farmers are liked to become Beijing’s next targets in a string of trade attacks.
- The Australia-Singapore Digital Economy Agreement (DEA) has kicked-off, setting a new global benchmark for digital trade rules and providing more digital trade opportunities for businesses and cons