With new tariffs looming over Canada, Premier Scott Moe said he’s hoping to keep building Saskatchewan’s trade relationship with India.
India is planning to impose 30 per cent tariffs on Canadian yellow pea imports on Saturday.
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“I was, I would say, a little bit surprised by the suddenness of the tariffs that came on,” Moe said. “However, there are ebbs and flows in the relationship that we have with India.”
Moe said the government will be reaching out to Indian officials to try and get the tariffs off as soon as possible.
“At least on product t

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