Trade mission to China ‘more positive than expected’ says Sask. Premier
Saskatchewan’s Premier Scott Moe is back from his trade mission to China and said conversations with officials were more positive than he expected.
The purpose of Moe’s expedition was to discuss Chinese tariffs on canola, peas and pork. The premier was joined by the Prime Minister’s parliamentary secretary Kody Blois.
Saskatchewan’s Trade and Export Minister Warren Kaeding was also on a trade mission at the same time in South Korea to speak with partners in the trade and energy sectors.
“There is a real opportunity for us to move forward in engagement with a number of different organizations and government agencies in China (and) to recalibrate the trade relationship that we have,” Moe told reporters at the Saskatoon airport on Monday.


