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Saskatchewan passes law to cut trade barriers between provinces, boosting business efficiency and market access.
Saskatchewan has introduced the Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act to reduce interprovincial trade barriers by allowing mutual recognition of regulatory standards for goods and services across Canada.
The legislation, introduced during the 2025 fall sitting, enables faster approval of products from other provinces without redundant processes, supporting economic growth and business efficiency.
It builds on existing agreements with Ontario, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island, part of a broader provincial effort to strengthen domestic trade amid rising international tariffs.
The move is seen as a response to global trade challenges and aims to enhance market access and economic resilience.
Saskatchewan aprueba una ley para cortar las barreras comerciales entre las provincias, impulsando la eficiencia empresarial y el acceso al mercado.