Sask. Premier Scott Moe cautiously optimistic after U.S. hits pause on tariffs
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe was cautiously optimistic on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump agreed not to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico for another month, pulling back from a plan that would have tipped North America into a trade war on Tuesday.
“The delay of President Trump’s tariffs is welcome news today, however, we know there is more work to do,” Moe said in a statement Monday evening.
“This is a temporary pause, and we need to continue leveraging our relationships as we work to find a more permanent solution.
Moe said the federal government should move quickly on their border security commitments to demonstrate real action.