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Sask. Premier calls Trump tariff decision ‘disappointing’

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Regina Leader Post
Julia Peterson

Regina Leader Post

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent tariff announcements with disappointment, warning that the 10% and 25% tariffs on Canadian goods could harm economies and consumers in both countries. Moe advocates for targeted retaliatory measures to combat these new tariffs, emphasizing the risks they pose to North American economic integration. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to implement his own set of tariffs aimed at American products in response. This developing trade situation raises concerns about rising costs for families on both sides of the border.

Regina Leader Post
Julia Peterson

Regina Leader Post

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