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- Thank you very much, the Australian Financial Review, for your engagement and support and the opportunity to provide the opening address here at the AFR India Business Summit.
- David Bevan: Welcome to Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, and South Australian Senator.
- Todaythe Joint Standing Committee on Treaties (JSCOT) released its second reportinto the Peru-Australia Free Trade Agreement (PAFTA).
- Steve Austin: Firstly, let's go to the Federal Trade Minister for Australia, Simon Birmingham. Minister good afternoon. Simon Birmingham: Good afternoon Steve, good to be with you.
- Barrie Cassidy: Simon Birmingham, good morning, welcome. Simon Birmingham: Morning, Barrie, great to be with you.
- Simon Birmingham: …and that's why this is a careful and deliberative process. Prime Minister's made clear that he has indicated we're going to look at this matter.
- Sabra Lane: Good morning and welcome to AM, I'm Sabra Lane. On today's program, as the world braces for the fallout from the US-China trade war, where does Australia stand?
- The Liberal-National Government is standing up for the right of Australia's sugar industry to a competitive environment by taking action in the World Trade Organization (WTO) regarding India's use
- Australia and Hong Kong haveconcluded negotiations on the Australia-Hong Kong Free Trade Agreement (FTA),marking a significant milestone in our already substantial trade and investmentrelationship.
- Patricia Karvelas: Well, Federal Parliament returns tomorrow, and all debates will be had with an eye to the crucial Wentworth by-election.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks guys, for being here in Singapore, it's great to welcome you here, to be here for the ASEAN Summit, for related summits and particularly for the RCEP Dialo
- I will visit Singapore from 12-14 November to attend the Second Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Summit with the Prime Minister.
- David Bevan: Let's welcome Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade Tourism and Investment, speaking to us from China today. Good morning, Simon Birmingham.
- Eleven major commercial agreements between Australian and Chinese companies worth almost $15 billion over the next five years have been signed today, reflecting the high level of commitment of the
- The Liberal-National Government through Tourism Australia and one of world's largest international airline carriers, China Eastern Airlines, have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding aimed at f
- David Speers: Let's go live now to the Trade Minister, Simon Birmingham, who's joining us from that trade expo in Shanghai where it's a lot of activity behind you, Minister, as we
- Simon Birmingham: Welcome to the Australian pavilion at the China International Import Expo.
- Fran Kelly: More signs emerging that Australia's frosty relationship with China of late isstarting to thaw.
- VirginiaTrioli:SimonBirmingham good morning and thanks so much for joining us. SimonBirmingham:Good morning, Virginia.
- When you talk to many successful business people they will tell you that their overnight success has actually been decades in the making.