Scott Moe says China canola tariff deal brings relief for Canadian farmers

From Global News.

In an interview with Global News, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a deal cutting China’s canola tariffs from 85 per cent to 15 per cent will allow billions of dollars in Canadian agricultural exports to flow again.

Moe says the agreement signals a positive shift in Canada–China relations and lays the groundwork for expanded trade across agriculture, energy and mining sectors.

He says the talks in Beijing were marked by a notably more positive tone despite ongoing political and security differences between the two countries.

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