Saskatchewan watching closely for tariffs threatened by Trump
Canadian and Saskatchewanian lawmakers, manufacturers and economists will be watching closely this week as Donald Trump closes his fist around U.S. power.
The U.S president-elect has repeatedly threatened to slap a 25-per-cent tariff on all Canadian goods headed into the U.S., prompting Canadian leaders to make moves to try and stop that from happening.
Business analyst Paul Martin said ahead of Trump’s inauguration on Monday that no one really knows right now whether those tariffs will come to pass.
“We have to play as though they are coming in, we have to be prepared to address that should it happen,” said Martin.