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China-Canada agreement to remove canola and pea tariffs announced by Premier Scott Moe.
Summary
Premier Scott Moe said Canada and China have reached a preliminary agreement to remove tariffs on canola meal and peas, and the changes are expected to take effect by March 1.
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Canada and China have reached a preliminary agreement to remove tariffs on canola meal and peas, Premier Scott Moe announced at a news conference in Saskatoon. The announcement took place at the University of Saskatchewan with provincial ministers of agriculture, trade and export development and representatives from industry stakeholder groups present. Moe described the progress as showing what can be achieved when federal and provincial governments and export industries work together. The changes are reported as expected to take effect by March 1.
Key details:
- The agreement is described as preliminary and concerns removal of tariffs on canola meal and peas.
- Premier Scott Moe made the announcement at a news conference in Saskatoon at the University of Saskatchewan.
- Provincial ministers of agriculture and trade and representatives from industry stakeholder groups attended the announcement.
- Officials framed the development as reflecting cooperation from trade missions and intergovernmental work.
- The changes are expected to take effect by March 1, as reported.
Summary:
The announcement reports that tariffs on canola meal and peas would be removed under a preliminary Canada-China agreement and that the changes are expected to take effect by March 1. Officials presented the result as reflecting cooperative work among governments and export industries. Undetermined at this time.
