Moe apprehensive ahead of CUSMA conversations this year
Saskatchewan’s Premier doesn’t appear to have much confidence that conversations will be seamless heading into the review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Free Trade Agreement (CUSMA) this summer.
Premier Scott Moe told reporters at the Food, Fuel, and Fertilizer Global Summit in Regina that the review of CUSMA will be a “difficult and challenging conversation,” pointing to comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump over broad-based tariffs on goods from not only Canada, but also other countries around the world.
“That’s what we’re in for, is that type of an environment and that type of an intent from our trading partner across the table,” Moe said. “I don’t think that’s good for North American energy security. I also don’t think it’s good for the long-term food and energy security of our nation, and ultimately, our general security with our largest trading partner and, traditionally, our largest ally.
“But that’s what we’re in for. It’s going to be tough.”


