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Qld visits Asia on trade mission

Treasurer Andrew Fraser will lead a trade mission to Asia as the state continues its economic recovery from January's natural disasters. Mr Fraser and business representatives will spend 11 days meeting with government and business leaders in Beijing,... Full Article at Ninemsn

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