
‘First thing out of the gate’: Saskatchewan budget to address tariffs from two fronts
REGINA – Saskatchewan’s finance minister says more details are coming Wednesday as the province introduces a 2025 budget facing a vise-squeeze from both China and the United States.
“The first thing out of the gate is a discussion on tariffs,” Jim Reiter told reporters Tuesday.
“The U.S. have gotten most of the public attention, but the Chinese tariffs on canola are going to have a huge impact on Saskatchewan.”
U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum and plans to apply additional levies April 2. The federal government has retaliated with 25 per cent tariffs on U.S. goods worth $29.8 billion.