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- Journalist: Minister, tell us about Australia's participation at the CIIE this year, why it's important for Australia.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks so much for comingalong. Sunday, June 2, next year, Port Power versus St Kilda.
- Tourism Australia will onceagain partner with the Australian Football League (AFL) when Shanghai playshost to a 2019 Toyota AFL premiership game.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming along today.
- I will visit Shanghai and Hong Kong between 4 and 8 November, to lead Australia's delegation to President Xi Jinping's inaugural China International Import Expo (CIIE).
- David Koch: Visitor numbers to Australia are soaring, and with the clever advertising this past year, it's not hard to see why.
- Australia's tourism industry continues to go from strength-to-strength with a record 8.4 million international travellers flocking to our shores over the last year.
- Tom Connell: Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment on the TPP-11 ratification.
- Simon Birmingham: Thank you and thanks for coming along.
- Australia has today ratified the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP-11) trade agreement giving our farmers access to more markets, greater opportunities for our businesses, more jobs and increased inve
- Kieran Gilbert: Trade Minister Simon Birmingham, on Wentworth.
- I will visit Canada and the United States between 23 and 26 October, to represent Australia at a meeting of trade ministers on World Trade Organization (WTO) reform, and to meet Canadian and US lea
- Reporter: In terms of moving the Australian Embassy from Jerusalem. How will that impact trade deals and TPP?
- Karl Stefanovic: Oh. How goodare the Hemsworths? Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham joins us. G'daySimon. How are you?
- A series of new 'Dundee' videos showcasing the breadth and depth of Australia's spectacular tourism offerings aimed at luring more American travellers to our shores have hit the airwaves in the US.
- Australia has been accepted to join the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) overnight, ensuring Australian businesses can compete for government contracts in more mar
- Fran Kelly: Trade Minister Simon Birmingham is in our Parliament House studios. Minister welcome back to breakfast.
- David Bevan: You know what we do on a Wednesday, we gather three of South Australia's Federal MPs, they are all in Canberra today.
- Australian farmers, businesses and investors will get access to new markets across the Americas and Asia, with the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP-11) Agreement passing Parliament today.
- Sabra Lane: Minister, good morning and welcome to the program. Simon Birmingham: Good morning Sabra.