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- Lisa Millar: Let's go back to our top story now, with predictions a quarter of a million jobs could return within weeks as lockdown restrictions are eased across the country.
- Annelise Nielsen: Joining us live now is Trade Minister, Simon Birmingham. Simon Birmingham, thank you for your time.
- The Morrison Government is backing small and medium sized Australian businesses to tap into new markets around the world, with support for a series of export hubs across the nation.
- David Penberthy: But with the Trade Minister who joins now, Simon Birmingham, it’s a real practical question because here and now China have issued a — not challenge — but they’ve
- Simon Birmingham: …to reports about China’s potential imposition of duties on Australian imports of barley.
- Chris Smith: Senator Simon Birmingham is the Federal Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and he's on the line. Senator, good morning to you.
- The Australian Government is deeply concerned by reports that unjustified duties may be levied on Australian barley imports into China.
- Paul Richards: Simon Birmingham, is the Federal Tourism Minister.
- David Bevan: Senator Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, good morning to you.
- Australian exporters will soon start reaping the benefits of the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA), with Australia receiving formal notification that Indone
- Gareth Parker: The Federal Tourism Minister is Simon Birmingham. Minister, good morning. Simon Birmingham: Good morning, Gareth. Good to be with you.
- Tropical North Queensland’s seafood industry has been given a major boost with the Morrison Government helping to secure a critical freight route between Cairns and Hong Kong.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming over today.
- Over 30 tonnes of fresh South Australian produce, seafood and meat is now on its way to Asia under a new agreement with Singapore Airlines that will see local businesses once again have a direct fr
- Kath O’Sullivan: To discuss the fallout, we’re joined by Trade Minister Simon Birmingham.
- Narelle Graham: South Australian Liberal Senator, Simon Birmingham is our Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment federally. Welcome to you.
- David Bevan: Let's welcome Senator Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment to the program. Good morning, sir.
- The Australian Government has acted again to ensure the movement of critical freight such as agricultural produce, medicines and medical equipment can continue.
- China is a valued partner of Australia and a major global power. However, that doesn't mean that our governments will always agree.
- Tom Elliott: Our next guest is the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Senator Simon Birmingham. Good afternoon.