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- The Liberal-National Government has today welcomed data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showing Australia recorded a $22.2 billion trade surplus in 2018, which is the highest ever for a ca
- The Liberal-National Government has today announced $11 million in funding to attract more Chinese tour group tourists to Australia.
- Consultations are now open on Australia's next national tourism strategy, with industry stakeholders encouraged to have their say on a draft report developed by the Beyond Tourism 2020 Ste
- I am pleased to announce two new appointments to the Tourism Australia Board, Mr John Hart and Mr Jeffrey Ellison, and the reappointment of Ms Hayley Baillie for another term.
- Australia, Japan and Singapore hosted an informal meeting of Ministers on the World Trade Organization (WTO) e-commerce initiative in the margins of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos
- Australian efforts have ignited negotiations with 75 other members of the World Trade Organization (WTO), representing over 90 per cent of global trade, on the development of new international rule
- Fran Kelly: Global business and political elites have gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos again and Australia is there driving talks to establish a new set of global digi
- Chris Kenny: Now while his home city of Adelaide suffers under record heat today, it's been an absolute scorcher in Adelaide, its hottest ever day recorded as we mentioned earlier
- David Bevan: From Davos this morning good morning Simon Birmingham. Simon Birmingham: Hello David, Ali and listeners.
- The 18th century was a turning point for Australia.
- Robbie Buck: Let's ask somebody who's right in the midst of those negotiations. Simon Birmingham is the Federal Minister for Trade and joins us on the line.
- Thank you very much Elizabeth. Ladies and gentleman good morning, it is wonderful to be here with you all.
- Justin Webb: There is a practical Brexit meeting today. Simon Birmingham, Australia's Trade Minister is going to hold talks in London with the International Trade Secretary Liam Fox.
- Samantha Armytage: UK Prime Minister Theresa May will return to parliament later today with her so-called plan B for Brexit.
- Michael Rowland: As Britain prepares itself for a pending departure from the EU. Australia is monitoring how this impacts bilateral trade.
- Australian farmers and our tourism industry will suffer at the hands of a Shorten Labor government who plan to back an ACTU bid to put new restrictions on working holiday visas.
- Australia and the United Kingdom have signed a new bilateral Wine Agreement and Mutual Recognition Agreement overnight in London, which will help ensure the continued flow of trade post-Brexit.
- I will visit the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Switzerland and the United States from 19 to 26 January to pursue Australia's economic and trade interests with government leader
- Steve Price: Minister thanks for your time. Simon Birmingham: Good morning Steve, good to be with you.
- Ross Greenwood: Simon Birmingham is online, thanks for your time Simon. Simon Birmingham: G'day Ross, great to be with you.