Sask. exporters concerned about possible sanctions from China
The CEO of Saskatchewan’s Trade and Export Partnership (STEP) feels it’s too early to speculate on what China might do when it comes to imposing sanctions on Saskatchewan’s exports.
However China’s history of economic retaliation, Chris Dekker says exporters are feeling concerned.
“It’s important to note that China is Saskatchewan’s second-largest export market behind the U.S.,” Dekker said.
“We shipped a record $5.1 billion worth of goods to China in 2022, and that’s up 23 per cent from 2021, so it’s a big and important market to us. But at this point in time it’s too early for us to speculate what if any additional measures might be taken by China.”