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- Simon Birmingham: I urge Australia's state and territory leaders to engage constructively in an evidence-based process around the definitions of hot spots and the opening up of bor
- Karl Stefanovic: More now on those growing concerns for Australian television journalist, Cheng Lei, detained in China.
- Michael Rowland: And trade tensions have intensified with China following news of a second investigation into Australian wine exports.
- Journalist: How likely is it that we're going to develop a travel bubble with New Zealand or anyone else?
- David Bevan: Good morning, Simon Birmingham. Simon Birmingham: Good morning, David Bevan, good to be with you.
- Ben Fordham: Now, this is a good call.
- Anthony Milich: A couple of very special guests this morning. Tim Whetstone, Member of Chaffey. Good morning to you. Tim Whetstone: Morning, Anthony.
- Question: What have you thought of the recovery of regional Australia from COVID- in terms of tourism so far?
- Jordan Curtis: It's starting to look like China has it out for Australian BWS – that's barley, wine and steak.
- Jules Schiller: Of course, the anti-dumping investigation into wine is part of a growing trade tension with China.
- Patricia Karvelas: Well, China's Government has announced an investigation into Australian wine exports for alleged dumping.
- Simon Birmingham: Well, thanks very much for coming along.
- David Bevan: Coming up in a moment, Senator, Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade Tourism and Investment; what can he tell us about this deal that’s been hatched?
- Will Goodings: These issues will be watched on closely by our next guest, South Australian Senator and Federal Trade Minister, Simon Birmingham, who joins us.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming along today.
- Tonnes of South Australian produce will be on its way to export markets across the Middle-East and Europe with Qatar Airways today commencing flights out of Adelaide to the key freight hub of Doha.
- David Bevan: Right now though, we are joined by Senator Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade and Tourism and South Australia's leading Liberal.
- Australians are being urged to support our tourism operators by booking an experience with new monthly figures released today, showing domestic tourism spending fell by $11.7 billion in April and M
- Peter Stefanovic: Well, as I mentioned, we are joined now by the Trade and Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham; he joins us live now. Minister, good morning.