Saskatchewan premier to visit Washington to talk Trump tariffs, border security
- Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is visiting Washington, D.C., to advocate for trade and address tariffs with U.S. President Donald Trump, who paused planned tariffs against Canada earlier this week.
- Moe emphasized Saskatchewan's significant role in energy and food security and aims to promote a tariff-free trade environment during his trip.
- The Council of the Federation will meet with U.S. Officials to discuss shared issues like jobs and tariffs, with Moe participating ahead of the delegation.
- Moe plans to travel to Mexico to strengthen trade relationships, noting that trade to Mexico has surpassed $1 billion in recent years.
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Saskatchewan premier to visit Washington to talk Trump tariffs, border security
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's visiting Washington next week to convince U.S. officials that imposing tariffs on Canadian goods is a bad idea and that he shares their concerns about border security.


Sask. Premier Scott Moe headed to Washington for meetings on tariffs, border security
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is heading to Washington, D.C., for meetings on the value of trade. Afterwards. he heads to Mexico for talks with political and business leaders.
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