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Canadian PM and Saskatchewan's premier visit China to ease trade tensions caused by tariffs affecting farm exports.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is accompanying Prime Minister Mark Carney on a three-day trade mission to China starting January 13, 2026, the first visit by a Canadian prime minister since 2017.
The trip aims to address trade tensions sparked by Canada’s 100% tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, which led China to impose high duties on Canadian canola, peas, pork, and seafood.
Moe, who previously visited China in 2025, is focused on alleviating the financial impact on Saskatchewan farmers, who face significant losses due to disrupted exports and falling prices.
The delegation will meet with Chinese leaders to rebuild economic ties and stabilize trade relations amid ongoing diplomatic and economic challenges.
El primer ministro canadiense y el premier de Saskatchewan visitan China para aliviar las tensiones comerciales causadas por los aranceles que afectan a las exportaciones agrícolas.