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- Seven NSW startups will learn from globalinnovation experts in Tel Aviv, as part of a joint program hosted in one of theworld's most advanced innovation hubs.
- RAMY INOCENCIO: Let's look at the potential fallout with Australia's Trade, Tourism, and Investment Minister. That is Steven Ciobo. He joins us exclusively from Tokyo.
- I was proud to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the 1957Japan-Australia Commerce Agreement during my first official visit to Japan lastyear.
- It'sstriking to reflect on how quickly world events can change.
- The Australian Government welcomesnew Chinese Government reforms to remove barriers in investment in prioritysectors, increasing opportunities for Australian investors in the world'ssecond largest
- I will visit Japan this week to hold talks with senior Japanese counterparts on bilateral regional and global trade developments.
- Tomorrow I will attend the Fifth Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Ministerial Meeting in Tokyo to advance negotiations with Australia's major trading partners in the region.
- Australia has achieved a resounding victory in the World Trade Organization (WTO) tobacco plain packaging disputes.
- I thank theAustralia-China Relations Institute [ACRI] and the University of TechnologySydney [UTS] for their initiative in bringing us all here together today – areal pleasure to see so many faces
- Australia received support to join the World TradeOrganization Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) overnight, followingalmost three years of negotiations under a Coalition Government.
- Businesses are encouraged to have their say on thedevelopment of Australia's new Nation Brand in a series of forums startingaround the country this week.
- KIERAN GILBERT: First though, to Steve Ciobo and I want to ask you about the Huawei story today.
- Australia and India have agreed open capacity between the major airports in our countries.
- HELEN DALEY: I'm now joined byAustralia's Trade Minister, Steven Ciobo, who's live from our Canberra studio.Minister Ciobo, thanks very much for joining me, great to talk to you ag
- KARL STEFANOVIC: Aussies are holidaying at home in record numbers, according to the latest tourism figures released this morning. Tourism Minister Steven Ciobo joins us now.
- Well,good afternoon, it's terrific to be here, and to all of you that have come andtaken the time out of your day to be here and reflect on Australian businesswith China and Chinese business with A
- KIERAN GILBERT: Trade Minister Steven Ciobo, thanks so much for your time. I'm interested in your comments on Julie Bishop's remarks on China today.
- MATTHEW TAYLOR: Steve Ciobo is Australia's Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, and he's joining us from Canberra this morning. Steve, great to chat to you, as always.
- JOURNALIST: The Foreign Minister's comments this morning about China inparticular, the South Pacific, influencing other countries with infrastructure,do you share those concerns, t