Speaking to 300 people in Regina Tuesday at the Food, Fuel and Fertilizer Global Summit, Premier Scott Moe praised the Saskatchewan Chamber for bringing together a room full of leaders in virtually every industry that is creating wealth in the province, and showing how Saskatchewan is providing that wealth to the world.
And when it comes to tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, Moe says those impacted the most are American families. He also says the same would be true for Canadian counter tariffs.
Premier Moe says he isn’t opposed to counter tariffs, but they need to be precise in their application.
In a news release Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce CEO, Prabha Ramaswamy said. “With international engagement offices in 9 countries across the world, Saskatchewan is poised to diversify markets, expand market access for businesses, and supply these vital resources to the world.”
In 2024, Saskatchewan’s exports reached over 160 countries, with eight markets that totaled over $1 billion. Last year the province saw international merchandise exports reach $45.4 billion, a top three record for Saskatchewan.
























