China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: Future opportunities

The Australia-China Relations Institute (ACRI) at the University of Technology Sydney

Presented by The Hon Steven Ciobo MP

10.00am – 11.30am Thursday June 28 2018
Theatre, Parliament House, Canberra ACT 2600

Registration is essential as seats are limited (click here to register)

Contact ACRI:

E:  acrievents@uts.edu.au  P: +61 2 9514 8953

In 2015, the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) was described as a state-of-the-art FTA. Beneficiaries included banks, insurers, securities companies, law firms, professional services suppliers and education services exporters, as well as health and aged care. Agricultural barriers were dramatically reduced.
Minister Ciobo will provide an update on how ChAFTA has benefited the Australian economy in 2018 and where negotiations over the review mechanism could lead.
The Minister will also participate in a Q&A session with the audience chaired by Professor James Laurenceson, ACRI Deputy Director.

About the speaker:
The Hon Steven Ciobo MP is Australia’s Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment.

Minister Ciobo is pursuing the most ambitious trade agenda in Australia’s history. Since becoming Trade Minister in February 2016 he has concluded four trade agreements covering 19 countries. The trade agreements concluded, or currently being negotiated, by Minister Ciobo cover economies that account for more than 61 percent of the world’s GDP. Minister Ciobo is developing a Single Window for International Trade to put technology and business at the heart of making exporting easier. And, together with his Japanese and Singaporean counterparts, he is leading work on a plurilateral agreement on digital trade with more than 80 members of the World Trade Organisation.

As Investment Minister, Minister Ciobo engages with the international investment community to promote and facilitate foreign investment into Australia. Since his appointment, the total stock of foreign investment has risen by more than $233 billion. In his previous role as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer Minister Ciobo assessed more than 800 applications for business investment under Australia’s foreign investment framework.

Minister Ciobo has delivered record revenue for Tourism Australia, allowing the agency to promote Australia overseas like never before. The Australian tourism industry is welcoming a record number of tourists who are staying longer and spending more. In 2018 he introduced the Boosting Business Events Bid Fund to target one of the highest yielding segment of the tourism sector.

This is Minister Ciobo’s fourth front bench role. He also served as a Shadow Minister in the Nelson, Turnbull and Abbott Oppositions. Minister Ciobo has previously served as Australia’s Alternate Governor to the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

Before entering the Australian Parliament as the Federal Member for Moncrieff in 2001 Minister Ciobo built a professional career as an executive in the economic reform unit at international firms Coopers & Lybrand and, later, PricewaterhouseCoopers. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Laws from Bond University, as well as a Master of Laws from the Queensland University of Technology.