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Wall says good CanadaU.S. trade relations require ‘diligence’

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DES MOINE, Iowa Saskatchew­an Premier Brad Wall has told Iowa legislator­s that it’s important Canada and the United States enhance their trade relations, especially at a time when there is debate about the future of their relationsh­ip.

Wall was speaking in Des Moines to the state’s House of Representa­tives on the $1.4-trillion trade and investment relationsh­ip between the two countries and on the value of the North American Free Trade Agreement. Wall is in Iowa at the request of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after the premier offered Saskatchew­an’s help to promote trade.

Wall says the Canada-U.S. trade relationsh­ip represents an integratio­n of both nation’s economies.

He cited as an example Saskatchew­an farmers who plant and harvest their crops using machinery manufactur­ed in Iowa.

Wall’s itinerary also included remarks to the Iowa Senate, meetings with Gov. Terry Branstad and a roundtable discussion with state agricultur­al organizati­ons.

Canada is the U.S.’s largest customer and accounted for US$266 billion in imports last year.

“This (trade) relationsh­ip represents a value chain,” said Wall. “So it’s worth our diligence and it’s worth each of us being vigilant to ensure that the relationsh­ip is enhanced.”

Wall also took time to promote Saskatchew­an’s agricultur­al products. He noted that the province is one of the world’s biggest exporters of durum wheat, rye, canola, mustard seed and lentils.

“About 60 per cent of the world’s exports of lentils and peas are grown by our pulse farmers. We just can’t eat it all.”

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