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- Sabra Lane: A short time ago, I spoke with the Trade and Tourism Minister. [Excerpt] Sabra Lane: Simon Birmingham, welcome to AM.
- Michael Rowland: Let’s take you back to Federal politics now. We're joined by the Trade Minister Simon Birmingham from Canberra. Minister, good morning to you.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming along. I'm thrilled, first and foremost to be here with my friend and incoming South Australian Senate colleague Andrew McLachlan.
- Deborah Knight: It is the historic moment that we've been waiting four years for. After three prime ministers and many, many attempts, Brexit is finally happening.
- A lot can happen in 48 years. It’s far longer than many marriages last.
- Ali Clarke: As you’ve also been hearing in the news, the question then becomes well, what happens now to trade? What happens now to finance and even tourism?
- David Penberthy: The Federal Trade Minister in Australia and South Australian Senator, Simon Birmingham, has been listening in. Minister,
- Sandy Aloisi: Tourism operators are warning that a ban on international organised group tours by the Chinese government will push parts of the Australian tourism sector to the brin
- Local businesses and event planners are being urged to hold major conferences and events in Australia this year, under a new push by the Morrison Government to support Australia’s tourism ind
- Journalist: The Chinese government's decision, and how could- long could that travel suspension be in place?
- Australia, Japan and Singapore hosted an informal meeting of Ministers on the World Trade Organization (WTO) electronic commerce negotiations in Davos, Switzerland, on 24 January 2020.
- Tony Pilkington: Well, there's a $20 million national campaign calling on Aussies to holiday here this year because of the devastat
- Gareth Parker: The Federal Tourism Minister is Simon Birmingham. Simon, good morning.
- John MacKenzie: Now, to his credit the Federal Tourism Minister, he spoke the other day on these matters and he was in a hell of a h
- Australians have shown incredible generosity in recent weeks. Helping out strangers, donating what they can, giving of their time. It’s the best of Australian mateship.
- Peter van Onselen: Well, Senator Simon Birmingham is the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. Senator, thanks for joining us.
- Virginia Trioli: Senator Simon Birmingham is the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and he joins me now to talk this through. Senator, good morning.
- Laura Jayes: Let’s go live now to Simon Birmingham. He is the Minister for Trade and Tourism. Big announcement yesterday, big announcement today.
- Norman Swan: As we’ve been reporting the Morrison Government is announcing cheap loans and cash grants to help small businesses hit by devastating bushfires across the country.
- Simon Birmingham: Well, thanks very much for coming over to Kangaroo Island today.