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China-Canada preliminary agreement on canola and peas tariffs announced by Premier Scott Moe
Summary
The province says a preliminary Canada-China agreement would remove all tariffs on canola meal and peas and reduce tariffs on canola seed to 15 per cent. Premier Scott Moe will provide details at a Tuesday news conference at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Premier Scott Moe has returned from China after joining Prime Minister Mark Carney to secure a trade deal. The province issued a news release saying a preliminary agreement with China would remove tariffs on canola meal and peas and reduce tariffs on canola seed to 15 per cent. The release says the changes are expected to take effect by March 1. Moe will be joined at a news conference by provincial ministers and industry representatives to outline the agreement.
Key details:
- The province announced a preliminary agreement to remove all tariffs on canola meal and peas.
- Tariffs on canola seed are expected to be reduced to 15 per cent.
- The announcement appeared in a Monday news release following Moe's trip to China where he joined Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- Officials say the changes are expected to take effect by March 1.
- A news conference to provide details is scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday at the University of Saskatchewan.
- CBC News will live stream the event.
Summary:
The province says the announced changes would eliminate tariffs on canola meal and peas and lower canola seed tariffs to 15 per cent, and it framed the agreement as a result of coordinated federal, provincial and industry efforts. Officials will present further details at the scheduled news conference; the changes are expected to take effect by March 1.
Sources
Saskatchewan Premier praises Canada-China deal on canola despite Doug Ford's reproval
The Globe and Mail1/21/2026, 1:27:36 AMOpen source →
'Credit to Prime Minister Carney': Moe praises PM's role in Canada-China trade deal | Globalnews.ca
Global News1/20/2026, 11:35:02 PMOpen source →
Premier Scott Moe to announce details of China-Canada preliminary agreement on canola, peas tariffs
CBC News1/20/2026, 6:43:40 PMOpen source →
