Premier Scott Moe said his trade mission in China was a step toward easing tariffs on key Saskatchewan exports like canola.
Breakdown
- Premier Scott Moe described meetings with Chinese officials as more positive than expected. 2s
- Saskatchewan farmers have lost an estimated $650 million due to tariffs affecting canola sales. 43s
- Moe met with China's Ministry of Commerce but did not secure concrete changes to the trade situation. 1m 15s
- Experts say the trade issue is more significant for Saskatchewan than for Canada as a whole. 1m 27s
- Moe is not calling for the elimination of Canadian tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles but seeks a reduction to find middle ground. 1m 52s