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- David Bevan: But let’s introduce Senator Simon Birmingham to you right now, the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. Good morning, Senator.
- Samantha Armytage: Billionaire Clive Palmer has launched a High Court challenge to Western Australia's border closure.
- Peter Stefanovic: Well joining us live now is the Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham. Minister, thanks for joining us. Thanks for your time this morning.
- Karl Stefanovic: Prime Minister Scott Morrison will today unveil his five-year JobMaker plan to coronavirus recovery, designed to boost skills and training and claw the country bac
- Tim McMillan: China is flexing its muscle, it’s coming hard on trade and that is hurting WA farmers.
- David Bevan: Senator Simon Birmingham, good morning. Simon Birmingham: Good morning David.
- Thanks so much Stacy for that kind introduction and good afternoon to everybody. Thank you for taking the time out to join us here.
- Tasmania’s seafood exporters and fresh food producers will have a new link to the world with additional freight flights connecting Hobart and Sydney taking to the skies from next Wednesday.
- Mel Doyle: For more on this I spoke with Federal Tourism and Trade Minister, Simon Birmingham, who I asked to respond to those state and territory leaders. [Excerpt]
- Kieran Gilbert: Let’s bring in the Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham. Minister, thanks very much for your time.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming along. Australia is deeply disappointed by the decision of China to impose duties on Australian barley exports into China.
- Gareth Parker: On the line the Federal Trade Minister Simon Birmingham. Good morning. Simon Birmingham: Good morning, Gareth. Good to be with you.
- Ali Clarke: Now though, it is time to talk borders, barley and beef, so we've got Senator- South Australian Senator Simon Birmingham who is the Minister for Tourism and Trade.
- Neil Mitchell: Now there are two elements to what happened overnight. One, China has offered $2 billion to the world once- an inquiry once the pandemic is over.
- Fran Kelly: Trade Minister Simon Birmingham is with us now. Minister, welcome back to Breakfast.
- David Koch: Now, China has carried through with a threat to impose a tariff on Australian barley.
- Karl Stefanovic: In a major blow to Chinese Australia relations, Beijing has slapped a brutal 80 per cent import tariff on all Aussie barley, just hours after agreeing to an indepe
- Ben Fordham: Simon Birmingham, the Minister for Trade, is on the line. Minister, good afternoon.
- Allison Langdon: Alright. Well it is a sign of just how bad our relations with Beijing have sunk.
- Will Goodings: But first, let’s talk to the Federal Trade Minister, Senator Simon Birmingham who joins us. Senator, good morning to you.