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- STEVEN CIOBO: I'm really excited that we've got here today more than a hundred businesses interested in investing in Australian, investing Australia's agritech space.
- Australian capability in Food Technologies (FoodTech) will be showcased to global investors visiting the Gold Coast during the Commonwealth Games.
- Startup BioConnected has taken out the inauguralAustrade Going Global Award on the Gold Coast, a partnership with theQueensland Government to recognise outstanding potential in sports techstart-ups
- LAURA JAYES: Joining me now live is the Trade Minister Steve Ciobo from the Gold Coast.
- We are pleased to launch a report and toolkit on consortia opportunities and pathways for Australian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) delivering education and training services.
- Popular British triathletes Alistair and Jonny Brownlee have today sharedtheir personal experiences of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, whileenjoying some of the city's many tourism attracti
- FRAN KELLY: Trade Minister Steve Ciobojoins us from our studio on the Gold Coast, which is of course CommonwealthGames territory at the moment. Minister, hello there.
- STEVEN WRIGHT: Today, the Honourable Steven Ciobo, Minister for Tourism. Australia Commonwealth Games, that's what we're going to talk about here.
- LAURA JAYES: I'll ask you about portfolio-specific issues in a moment, but I want to ask about the Monash Forum, have you been asked to sign up?
- The fifth round of tariff cuts under the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA) have come into effect, delivering wide-ranging benefits for Australian businesses that will help driv
- More Aussies are holidaying at home and enjoying the natural beauties and wonders our country has to offer - helping set new tourism records.
- ASHLEIGH GILLON: The Trade Minister Steve Ciobo says the ideal day to begin formal negotiations on a trade deal with the UK is the day Brexit is scheduled to take place, which is M
- It's a pleasure to have this opportunity to talk about whatAustralia and Britain can achieve together as open trading nations.
- JOURNALIST: Do you want to start by just talking about the meeting, what you discussed, whether any concrete events came out of it?
- MARK BARTON: How was the meeting? STEVEN CIOBO: Very good. MARK BARTON: With Liam Fox. What did you talk about?
- JOURNALIST: Steven Ciobo joins us. He's Australia's Trade Minister, and Tourism and Investment portfolio as well. Nice to see you.
- This week I am visiting the United Kingdom to advanceAustralia's ambitious trade agenda.
- The first non-stop flight from Australia to the United Kingdom is on its way, marking a new era for tourism with our oldest friend.
- STEVEN CIOBO: To the Premier, it's great to be in the great state of Western Australia, and to my colleagues as well, of course my counter part on the state level, Paul.
- Australia's total trade in services reached a new record of $166 billion in 2016-17, driving economic growth and helping create new jobs.