Moe optimistic about Canada-U.S. trade deal
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to not impose 50 per cent tariffs on an array of Canadian goods is positive for his province.
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Moe optimistic about Canada-U.S. trade deal(opens original report in a new tab)The HillTier B
Trump says US-Canada trade deal ‘subject to the finalization of documents’(opens original report in a new tab)President Trump on Wednesday touted a last-minute breakthrough in trade talks with Canada before new 50 percent tariffs were set to take effect this week, claiming there are “no longer any tariffs” for U.S. exports but… — The Hill
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