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- Australianfilm production capability will be showcased in China this week during adelegation visit to discuss opportunities for joint projects.
- DAVID RIDGWAY: It'sFederal's pleasure today to host the Trade Ministers' Meeting here in SouthAustralia, 84 days since we were sworn in.
- Today I will chair a meeting of Australia's Trade and Investment Ministers and Tourism Ministers in Adelaide.
- TICKY FULLERTON: Now you might well ask with all thenationalism, the Trump tantrums and the China tensions, who would be a trademinister at present?
- I am pleased to launch a new guide to help Australian export businesses harness the power of e-commerce to expand into global markets.
- Australia's exporters will be awarded for their work creating jobs and driving economic growth at the 56th Australian Export Awards.
- Australia's Nation Brand Advisory Council will meet for the first time today as the Turnbull Government works to create a new nation brand for Australia to drive exports and investment.
- Devonport, in North Western Tasmania, is a long way from the tumult that seems to characterise today's global trade policy debates.
- SABRA LANE: We will take questions in a moment. Firstly, the Prime Minister is due to visit China later this year.
- The Australian Defence Export Office and Austrade have taken the first steps towards delivering enhanced export support for Australian defence businesses, signing a Memorandum of Understanding to e
- PATRICIA KARVELAS: Our own Trade Minister Steve Ciobo is in Paris, and I caught up with him a short time ago. Steve Ciobo, welcome to the program.
- This week I will advanceAustralia's trade and investment interests at the Organisation for EconomicCooperation and Development (OECD) Ministerial Council Meeting and the WorldTrade Organization (WT
- BEN FORDHAM: And he's on the line. Steve Ciobo, good afternoon. STEVEN CIOBO: Good afternoon, Ben.
- HAIDI LUN: On this, with Australia's Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Steven Ciobo, joining us now from Canberra. Minister, great to have you with us.
- DAVID SPEERS: With me now is Trade Minister, Steve Ciobo, thanks very much for your time this afternoon. STEVEN CIOBO: Good to be with you, David.
- SABRA LANE: The European Union has formally given the green light to negotiating a fast-tracked free trade agreement with Australia.
- TheTurnbull Government welcomes the Council of the European Union agreeing to opennegotiations for a landmark job creating Australia-EU trade agreement.
- KIERANGILBERT: And now tothe Trade Minister, Steve Ciobo, who was in China in this last week, and theForeign Minister saying there's no freeze, everything's fine, but we know inyou
- LAURA JAYES: Joining me now live from Canberra is the Trade Minister, Steve Ciobo. Thanks so much for your time.
- It's a pleasure to be here in Shanghai tonight for the Westpac Australia-China Business awards. This is now my fourth official visit to Shanghai, and my 13th official visit to China.