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- 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.
- PETER BEATTIE: Ofcourse, we've got the Minister for Trade, Steven Ciobo, who's joined us; healso has tourism in his portfolio.
- Given the importance of the digital economy to both Australia and the United States, we agree to intensify cooperation to support the growth of digital trade between our countries, ensure an open,
- As Australia's tourism continues to break records, hundreds of industry leaders have been recognised at the 2017 Qantas Australian Tourism Awards.
- TICKY FULLERTON: Minister Ciobo, great to catch you now. A lot of interest in Washington around gun control, you're about trade and investment. What do you want out of this high-level visit?
- KIERAN GILBERT: Joining me live now, here in Washington is the Trade Minister, Steven Ciobo. Thanks for your time. STEVEN CIOBO: Good to be with you.
- VONNIE QUINN: So talk to us about the TPP first, which is sort of dead from the US point of view.
- RICHARD QUEST: The Australian Trade Minister Steven Ciobo is with me, good to seeyou. STEVEN CIOBO: Richard, good to be with you.