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- Sabra Lane: The British Trade Minister, Liz Truss is meeting with her Australian counterpart Simon Birmingham this morning, and Senator Birmingham joined me a little earlier.
- Laura Jayes: Let’s go live to Canberra now, and joining us now is the Minister for Trade and Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham. Minister, thank you for your time.
- Jackson Williams: Thank you so much for your time. You’re in New Zealand, you're in Auckland, you’re at the Australian New Zealand Leadership Forum.
- Journalist: As I said, I mean, the topics I wanted to canvass, we’re looking at the WTO and I’m conscious of your comments on this the other day after coming back from abroad
- Thank you Adrian for your introduction, to you and to Ann congratulations this is an amazing turnout here.
- The Morrison Government is pleased to welcome the appointment of Phillipa Harrison as Tourism Australia’s new Managing Director.
- Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham will today travel to Auckland with Assistant Defence Minister and Minister for International Development and the Pacific Alex Hawke for t
- Frances Adamson: Alright everyone. Let's get underway with this session. And it's my great pleasure to welcome two ministers.
- Thanks very much Paul for that welcome.
- Following the recording of record export and trade data for Australia last week, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham will represent Australia at ASEAN-related trade negotiat
- Tom Elliott: Do you reckon you pay too much for a car here in Australia?
- David Bevan: Let’s welcome our guests. Simon Birmingham, Liberal Senator from South Australia and Minister for Trade. Good morning to you.
- The Morrison Government has today welcomed new data by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, highlighting the ongoing strength, resilience and international competitiveness of Australia's export sec
- David Speers: We spoke at the start of the program about today's, well, historic current account surplus – the first one of these we've seen in 44 years.
- Paul Allen: The US-China trade talks, are they getting scary now? Because we've got a meeting this month. There's no schedule, no date, no nothing.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming today.
- The number of flights airlines can operate between Australia and Tokyo Haneda Airport will triple after Australia and Japan expanded their air services arrangements.
- Bronwen O’Shea: And I’m sure you’re aware that as part of the EU’s trade negotiations with Australia, they’re trying to stop Aussie producers using names like feta and brie, K
- David Bevan: And on the phone line, Simon Birmingham, Liberal Senator for South Australia and Minister for Trade. Good morning to you.
- Hamish Macdonald: Scott Morrison has met Donald Trump at the G7 in France overnight which is being held against the backdrop of yet another dangerous escalation in the trade war be