Saskatchewan’s government is scheduled to hold a press conference to wait for the tariffs of Premier Scott Moe in response to the tariffs and the ongoing tariff threats.
You can watch a press conference live at the beginning of this story, which began at 11:30
On Thursday, the government said that the government will continue to search for diplomatic resolution to tariffs while taking new international opportunities.

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“We know that these tariffs reduce the competitiveness of Saskatchewan products, have a negative impact on investment and the economy of the year,” he said.
On Thursday, Premier Moe held a round table with companies affected by tariff threats in the United States and China.
“Our companies are the best of these effects, so I aspire to pay attention to the interests of Sakatchaeva. Especially from China, we will continue to work with Saskatchewan and work with the provinces to create an economically and justified reaction.”
The Government of Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding and Minister of Agriculture Daryl Harrison, Charl Harrison, critical minerals, energy, production, agriculture and forestry made consultations with forestry.
Currently, the United States is the largest trading partner of about $ 40 billion worth of goods going to the United States every year.
China is the second largest trading partner of Saskatcheva’s exports to China in 2024.
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