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- LAURA JAYES: One of the men central to the negotiations over the last week, the Trade Minister, Steve Ciobo. Thanks so much for your time.
- Rising confidence among Australia's exporters is expected to grow trade and create new jobs this year.
- STEVEN CIOBO: We've got a great outcome with the Prime Minister confirming with the US President that Australia will be exempt from the steel and aluminium tariffs.
- BARRIE CASSIDY: Steve Ciobo, welcome. STEVEN CIOBO: Good morning, Barrie. BARRIE CASSIDY: So no deals?
- I am pleased to announce Australian singer-songwriter and actress Jessica Mauboy has been made a Friend of Australia, to help share Australia's Aboriginal culture and traditions with the world.
- KIERAN GILBERT: Joining me is the Trade Minister, Steve Ciobo. Thanks very much for your time.
- BEN FORDHAM: I want to put some questions to our man in Chile or Chile as they say these days and that is our Trade Minister Steve Ciobo. Minister, Good Afternoon.
- SABRA LANE: Australia and ten other nations have signed a long-awaited, sometimes troubled, and now revised Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
- Australia has achieved a world-record 26 consecutive years of economic growth due to the fact we have embraced policies that encourage free trade.
- Today's signing of the TPP-11 delivers extra outcomes for Australian exporters that will help create new Australian jobs.
- FRAN KELLY: Steve Ciobo is currently on his way to Chile for a ceremony to mark the signing of another free trade agreement, the TPP.
- New export opportunities, that will drive Australian jobs, will be created with the signing of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP-11) tomorrow.
- This week I will visit São Paulo, the financial centre of Brazil, to promote Australia as an investment destination and identify opportunities for Australian companies operating in this world-reco
- DAVID SPEERS: Trade Minister Steve Ciobo's been trying clarify over the past 48 hours what this means for Australia, he joins me now. Minister, thank you for your time this morning.
- STEVEN CIOBO: Thank you all for coming along this afternoon.
- MARTIN SOONG: For more, let's bring in Steven Ciobo, Minister for Trade Tourism and Investment of Australia, live out of the capital, Canberra.
- Australia's job-creating trade agreements are being widely used by Australian businesses, according to a research report released today.
- SAMANTHA ARMYTAGE: All right, Tourism Australia's Crocodile Dundee faux trailer is the most ambitious and expensive ad made for a single market, yet, and it seems to be paying off.
- Tourism Australia's star-studded campaign encouraging Americans to take a trip down under is already kicking goals, less than one month after its sensational reveal at the Super Bowl.
- TOM CONNELL: Well, ourfirst interview of the day today is Trade Minister Steve Ciobo. Thanks for yourtime today. STEVENCIOBO: Good to be with you.