Industry Department and Foreign Affairs to appear before COVID-19 inquiry

Issue date: Monday, 31 August 2020

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A parliamentary inquiry into the impact of COVID-19 on Australia’s defence, trade and international relations will hear from the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in two separate public hearings this week.

Senator David Fawcett, Chair of the Parliament’s Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee, said that the two Departments have vital roles to play in Australia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Industry Department will have to identify and transform industries critical to national sovereign capabilities to ensure Australia is less vulnerable to future shocks, while DFAT will need to lead Australia through a rapidly changing and uncertain regional and global environment.

Senator Fawcett said “The work done by the Departments of Industry and Foreign Affairs will be crucial to Australia’s pandemic recovery as we look to build local capability and ensure international markets and institutions remain strong and open. Our challenges are to make sure we have a strong and resilient national economy and that we do what we can to make sure the global rules-based order is not unduly disrupted by changes in the international environment.”

Full terms of reference for the inquiry are on the Committee website.

Public hearing details

Date: Tuesday 1 September
Witness: Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
Time: 4.30 – 5.30pm AEST
Location: By teleconference

Date: Wednesday 2 September
Witness: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Time: 8.00am – 9.00am AEST
Location: By teleconference

The hearings will be audio streamed live at aph.gov.au/live

Media inquiries

Senator David Fawcett
Contact: Simeon Lawson
08 8205 1040

For background information

Committee Secretariat
02 6277 2313
jscfadt@aph.gov.au

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