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- Nicole Chvastek: Well, the headline is the great brawl with China, and it appears our large trading partner is clearly not impressed at the Prime Minister's call for an inquiry int
- Patricia Karvelas: I spoke to the Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham a short time ago. [Excerpt] Minister, welcome.
- Karl Stefanovic: Australia and China are on the brink of an all-out trade war, aren’t they, after Beijing slapped a ban on our beef imports, while it's feared our dairy, seafood, a
- Sabra Lane: The Federal Trade Minister is Simon Birmingham. Simon Birmingham, good morning, and welcome to AM.
- Samantha Armytage: Key Federal Ministers deny that the PM’s push for a global COVID-19 inquiry has triggered a new trade war with Australia's biggest export market.
- Ditts: Simon Birmingham, is the Trade Minister and he joins us now. Simon, good morning Simon Birmingham: G’day, Ditts, good to be with you.
- Peter Stefanovic: And one of those senior politicians joins us now. So joining us from Canberra is Trade Minister Simon Birmingham.
- Tourism operators on the Great Barrier Reef will receive much needed additional support from the Morrison-McCormack Government.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming along guys.
- Lisa Millar: Let's go back to our top story now, with predictions a quarter of a million jobs could return within weeks as lockdown restrictions are eased across the country.
- Annelise Nielsen: Joining us live now is Trade Minister, Simon Birmingham. Simon Birmingham, thank you for your time.
- The Morrison Government is backing small and medium sized Australian businesses to tap into new markets around the world, with support for a series of export hubs across the nation.
- David Penberthy: But with the Trade Minister who joins now, Simon Birmingham, it’s a real practical question because here and now China have issued a — not challenge — but they’ve
- Simon Birmingham: …to reports about China’s potential imposition of duties on Australian imports of barley.
- Chris Smith: Senator Simon Birmingham is the Federal Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and he's on the line. Senator, good morning to you.
- The Australian Government is deeply concerned by reports that unjustified duties may be levied on Australian barley imports into China.
- Paul Richards: Simon Birmingham, is the Federal Tourism Minister.
- David Bevan: Senator Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, good morning to you.
- Australian exporters will soon start reaping the benefits of the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA), with Australia receiving formal notification that Indone
- Gareth Parker: The Federal Tourism Minister is Simon Birmingham. Minister, good morning. Simon Birmingham: Good morning, Gareth. Good to be with you.