Sask. government appeals to feds after farm equipment hit by tariffs
The Saskatchewan government is urging Ottawa to step up negotiations with Washington and support Canadians caught in the crossfire of expanded U.S. tariffs.
Trade and Export Minister Warren Kaeding has written to federal ministers Dominic LeBlanc and Fançois-Philippe Champagne, pressing them to keep talks alive with the United States after sweeping tariff changes hit Canadian exports.
As of Aug. 18, the U.S expanded its Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs to cove more than 400 derivative products. Among them are tractors, combines, grain carts and grain-handling equipment manufactured in Saskatchewan.


