At a press conference on Thursday, Premier Scott Moe said he will lead a trade mission to China next week to advocate for Saskatchewan producers hurt by Chinese tariffs on canola, pork, pulse crops, and seafood. Moe will be joined by Trade Minister Warren Kaeding, who is leading a parallel mission to South Korea before the two meet in Japan to deepen trade ties across Asia.
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Premier Moe heads to China to push for end to tariffs on Saskatchewan exports
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