Talks with Americans helped Canada avoid extra Trump tariffs: Saskatchewan premier
- Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe believes discussions with American officials helped Canada avoid worse tariffs from the U.S. Despite ongoing concerns about existing tariffs on Canadian products.
- Moe stated that U.S. Tariffs of 25 percent still apply to Canadian steel, aluminum, and automobiles.
- Moe expressed concerns over Chinese retaliatory tariffs of 100 percent on canola oil, canola meal, and peas affecting Saskatchewan.
- Moe mentioned that both countries must find a way back to free and fair trade while highlighting the importance of continued engagement.
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Talks with Americans helped Canada avoid extra Trump tariffs: Saskatchewan premier
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