Saskatchewan Premier Moe travelling to Washington again to push against tariff threat
- Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is visiting Washington, D.C. To oppose proposed tariffs by the United States on Canadian goods, specifically targeting steel and aluminum.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose 25 percent tariffs next month on Canadian steel and aluminum products.
- Saskatchewan's exports to the U.S. Totaled $26 billion in 2023, with a significant portion coming from agriculture.
- Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison is also attending the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture conference to discuss trade and agricultural competitiveness.
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Sask. Premier Heads to Washington on Diplomatic Mission as Tariff Deadline Nears
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is returning to Washington, D.C., this week with industry leaders from his province, seeking to “de-escalate” trade tensions as the U.S. tariff reprieve nears its end. The premier is leading a delegation that includes representatives from Cenovus, Enbridge, Cameco, Evraz, Arizona Lithium, Whitecap Resources, North American Helium, and the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce. They will be in the U.S. capital from Feb. …
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