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Saskatchewan's exports to China fell 76% in August 2025 due to tariffs from a trade dispute over Canadian EVs and Chinese canola.
Saskatchewan's exports to China dropped 76% in August 2025 to $96 million, driven by a trade dispute following Canada’s 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, which China retaliated against with tariffs on Canadian canola.
Agricultural exports, making up 60% of the province’s trade with China, have declined since June.
Opposition leaders urge Premier Scott Moe to reconsider the EV tariffs to protect farmers, while Moe emphasizes maintaining U.S. relations and supports ongoing dialogue with China.
The province continues to pursue trade diversification, with China remaining its second-largest export market.
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Las exportaciones de Saskatchewan a China cayeron un 76% en agosto de 2025 debido a los aranceles de una disputa comercial sobre los EV canadienses y la canola china.