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Saskatchewan's premier returns from China trip with cautious hope for easing trade tensions over Canadian exports.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe returned from a China trip expressing cautious optimism about resolving the trade dispute between Canada and China.
He met with Chinese officials over tariffs on Canadian canola, pork, and other products, describing the talks as more positive than expected and signaling China’s interest in improving relations.
Moe emphasized the need for continued dialogue, with federal ministers likely to follow up, and noted potential for Prime Minister Trudeau to meet President Xi Jinping at upcoming global summits.
The tariffs stem from Canada’s levies on Chinese electric vehicles and steel, part of broader trade tensions influenced by U.S. policy.
Moe stressed balancing trade relationships with both nations while advancing key projects like the Foran mine.
El primer ministro de Saskatchewan regresa de su viaje a China con una cautelosa esperanza de aliviar las tensiones comerciales sobre las exportaciones canadienses.