
Saskatchewan Stands Strong in the Face of Tariffs
Province will Continue to Seek out a Diplomatic Resolution to Tariffs, While Pursuing New International Opportunities
Premier Scott Moe, hosted a Saskatchewan Business Roundtable in Saskatoon with provincial companies most likely to be impacted by the tariffs threatened by the U.S., and China.
Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding and Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison also led industry consultations with businesses from the potash, critical minerals, energy, manufacturing, agriculture and forestry sectors.
“We know these tariffs will decrease the competitiveness of Saskatchewan products, negatively impacting investment and the provincial economy,” Moe said. “Our companies bear the brunt of these impacts, which is why I am committed to standing up for Saskatchewan’s interests, focusing on calm and sensible solutions. These tariffs, particularly from China, will disproportionately impact Saskatchewan and we urge the federal government to continue working with provinces to create an economically sound and reasoned response.”