Saskatchewan’s Moe, canola farmers say trade deal with China ‘very good news’
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and canola farmers are hailing Canada’s new trade deal with China as “very good news” that could restore exports for the major Prairie crop.
Moe accompanied Prime Minister Mark Carney to Beijing this week to strike the deal. It will see China significantly reduce tariffs on Canadian canola seed — and at least temporarily remove tariffs on canola meal — in exchange for Ottawa making concessions on Chinese electric vehicles duties.
Moe, whose province produces more than half of Canada’s canola, said in a statement that the deal should allow exports of the crop and other agricultural goods to China to return to normal.
“Today demonstrates the importance of foreign trade missions and shows what can be achieved when the federal and provincial governments and our export industries work together,” he said.