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- Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham will this week represent Australia at the 8th Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) ministerial meeting in Beijing.
- David Bevan: Let's welcome our panellists, all Senators from South Australia. Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, Liberal Senator, good morning to you…
- Simon Birmingham: T20 World Cup is going to be an amazing opportunity for Australian sports fans, for international cricket players, the women's tournament happening in February ne
- The Morrison Government has thrown its support behind the ICC T20 World Cup being held in Australia next year, announcing a new campaign to promote the tournaments and Australia to cricket fans in
- Ali Clarke: Joining us now is Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. Hello. Simon Birmingham: Good morning Ali.
- Eleven of Australia's top female tech founders will be given the opportunity to pitch their ideas to global industry leaders, partners and investors, as part of the Morrison Government's Australian
- Sally Sara: Senator Simon Birmingham is the Federal Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. Senator Birmingham is going to China next week for regional trade talks.
- Kieran Gilbert: Turning our attention now to trade issues in the region. Joining us is the Trade Minister Simon Birmingham. You're going to China, as I believe, next week.
- REPORTER: Can we ask we've got the Prime Minister for Papua New Guinea here. He said he wants a timeline for the closure of any offshore processing on Manus Island.
- Thanks for that welcome, it's a thrill to be able to join you all here for this next stage of the hydrogen energy supply chain, particularly to join my colleague and mate in federal cabinet, Matt C
- Matt Canavan: This project builds on thebest of our past to create our future.
- Construction has started on a half-billion dollar pilot hydrogen project which has the potential to create $2 billion in exports for Australia.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming along today.
- David Bevan: Well, let's welcome to ABC Radio Adelaide Simon Birmingham, South Australian Liberal Senator, Minister for Trade… good morning to you…
- Australia's spectacular tourism offerings continue to capture the hearts of locals, with more Aussies than ever choosing to holiday in their own backyard.
- David Penberthy: Are we back on the map? Does it make us less of a backwater if we suddenly have direct flights to places out of Adelaide?
- The Morrison Government is taking the next step in our World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute against Indian sugar subsidies that have contributed to a global sugar glut and hurt our sugar industry
- The Australian Government today announces further support to help developing countries maximise the benefits of trade, recognising its importance in driving economic growth, reducing global poverty
- Ali Clarke: Senator Simon Birmingham, South Australian Senator and Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. Good morning.
- Ali Clarke: Simon Birmingham, after the RBA cut interest rates to 1 percent yesterday, are you worried about our economy?