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- Today, Australia's Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister, Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham, and Malaysia's International Trade and Industry Minister, YB Datuk Darell Leiking, co-chaired the 18th J
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- Deb Knight: Well, with the threat of recession looming on a global scale, the pressure is on our government to shore up the economy and fend off what markets expect could be the wo
- Regional destinations around Australia will now have greater access to crucial funding to help them secure lucrative international business events, thanks to changes being made to the Morrison Gove
- David Bevan: Let's welcome Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, South Australian Senator. Good morning to you.
- Gareth Parker: Gorgonzola, gruyere, prosciutto, feta, mortadella, even Scotch whiskey – these are all terms that the Europeans want us to stop using to the extent we are using them
- Tom Elliott: Now, Australian farmers want to export more of all sorts of products to Europe's half a billion people, but the European Union is playing hardball on negotiations.
- Simon Birmingham: Today I'm out listening to Australia's dairy industry, critically as we take the next step in negotiations of our free trade agreement with the European Union.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks so much for coming along today.
- Kieran Gilbert: Returning to our earlier story on the EU trade negotiations, joining us is the Trade Minister Simon Birmingham in Melbourne.
- Sabra Lane: Feta, Taleggio, Scotch Beef.
- Will Goodings: South Australian Senator Simon Birmingham is responsible for matters trade for the Federal Government.
- Virginia Triolo: The Trade Minister, Simon Birmingham, joins us in the studio now. Minister, good morning and thanks for making time.
- The first contract awarded under the Morrison Government's Defence Export Facility has been signed, demonstrating the Government's commitment to helping small defence businesses get ahead in a comp
- The Morrison Government is seeking the views ofAustralian producers and businesses as it continues to work towards securing anambitious and comprehensive free trade agreement with the European Unio
- Patricia Karvelas: Simon Birmingham, welcome to Insiders. Simon Birmingham: G'day Patricia, good to be with you.
- David Bevan: Let's welcome our panellists. Liberal Senator from South Australia, Minister for Trade Simon Birmingham. Good morning to you.
- Australia's export sector continues to boom with new data showing Australia recorded its largest ever monthly and financial year trade surplus.
- Ross Greenwood: Our Trade Minister Simon Birmingham joins us from Seoul. Many thanks for your time, Simon.
- Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham will travel to Korea today to promote further export opportunities with our fourth largest trading partner.