Saskatchewan leaders count the days up to the potential Trump tariff
Canada is less than 25 percent potential than 72 hours tariffs Applied by the US President Donald Trump.
The year and territorial leaders have previously held a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said that the message was near the dollar for a wide dollar, “not the prospects of Saskatcheva.”
MO does not say and should “enhance all conversations around tariffs” and what they say and “increase all the conversations around” and what they do before the meeting.
He will support a discussion around the target tariffs package and it is worth reviewing the actions as soon as the United States was taken in the United States many years ago
Moe will also have a short-term impact on the province industry in the economic equipment produced by Saskatchewa, but will cost American farmers more, he said.
“We must not have a broad-based, in any way to increase the conversation for tariffs for the dollars” Moe He said at the Western Canadian Economic Forum on Wednesday.

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“Export tariffs … If we have seen the country in accordance with the federal government (add tariffs), we could not export this country as potorh or oil.”
Instead, Moe said he targeted counter-tariffs and communication with the American community.
“We are always constantly effective that we will have a broad-based tariff from the United States, but the impact of potential counterparts will be effective.”
This is a position opposition leader Carla Beck shares.
“We will continue to hold this case … The importance of the work to American consumers,” he said.
Moe and Beck said that the province should do, economic development Regina CEO CHRIS LANE, the effect of the effects will be in the capital.
“We know that we will almost immediately divert about $ 175 million in the regina region,” he said.
According to Lane, the long-term effects of Regina are worse.
“These tariffs and these properties are the implementation of these tariffs and these policies and these policies are the launch of companies that build their headquarters and production facilities in this part of the world to the United States
Although the tariffs are a real threat to the Prime Minister, Moe has to pay attention to the region’s control, such as the improvement of border security.
“Look for opportunities to ensure some concerns of our greatest trade partner.”
Saskatchewan trades about $ 30 billion in the south each year.
– With documents from the Canadian press
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