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- 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?
- Australia registered a record trade surplus in May, underlining the continuing economic dividends the nation's strong export sector is delivering.
- The Morrison Government ispleased to announce today, the appointment of Penny Fowler to the TourismAustralia Board of Directors.
- Australia's 52,000 exporters are invited to nominate for the Australian Export Awards to celebrate their contribution to our record exports and strongest ever trade surplus.
- Patricia Karvelas: Simon Birmingham is the Minister for Trade, he is also a Senator so knows all about this. Welcome to the program.
- The Morrison Government's signature initiative to boost long-term economic growth in our region, the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) is today open for business.
- An expansion of the Working Holiday Maker (WHM) visa program whichtakes effect today will have benefits for farmers and regional communities,while fostering closer ties with dozens of countries.
- Leo Shanahan: We begin this morning with promising news for global trade out of the G20 summit in Japan.
- Simon Birmingham: The verbal gymnastics required for the Labor Party to sustain their completely unclear, uncertain position in relation to the government's tax relief agenda were
- Annabel Crabb: Standing by in Adelaide, is Trade Minister Simon Birmingham. Thank you for joining us and welcome back to Australia.
- Interviewer: So do you think the G20 members can work out some sort of communique that actually is close to the consensus?
- Interviewer: Prime Minister Scott Morrison kicked off the G20 schedules by discussing the diplomatic and security challenges including Iran and North Korea.
- Hamish Macdonald: Well, the US President Donald Trump has lauded the closeness of the Australia-US alliance during a dinner with the Prime Minister on the eve of the G20 Summit at
- Thank you very much John for that welcome. Ambassador Cheng thank you for your remarks before and your attendance and participation here today.
- Laura Jayes: And he joins us live now. Thanks so much for your time.