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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will join Prime Minister Mark Carney on China trip
Summary
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is joining Prime Minister Mark Carney on a Jan. 13–17 visit to China, where Carney will meet Chinese leaders and Moe intends to press for removal of tariffs on canola.
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will join Prime Minister Mark Carney on a visit to China this week. Carney is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang during the Jan. 13–17 trip. The federal office says the visit aims to elevate engagement on trade, energy, agriculture and international security. Moe has said he will raise Chinese tariffs on canola with Chinese officials.
Key facts:
- Scott Moe will accompany Prime Minister Mark Carney on the trip to China, set for Jan. 13–17.
- Carney is scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, according to his office.
- Moe has said he will press China over tariffs on canola, a major crop for Saskatchewan.
- In March 2025, China imposed a 100 percent duty on canola and also applied tariffs on pork and seafood.
- The tariffs have reduced revenue for Saskatchewan farmers; the president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan estimated his farm lost about $450,000.
- The tariffs were widely reported as a response to federal duties on Chinese-made electric vehicles imposed in 2024.
Summary:
The tariffs on canola and other agricultural goods have affected farm revenues in Saskatchewan and are a central reason for Moe's participation in the visit. Meetings between Carney, Moe and Chinese leaders are scheduled for Jan. 13–17; outcomes and any policy changes have not been announced.
