As Ottawa appears to inch closer to a trade deal with India, Premier Scott Moe says he hopes the agreement addresses punishing tariffs on pulse crops.
But Moe says if the deal doesn’t remove the duties, it’s something his province can work around.
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Last year, India imposed a 30 per cent levy on all imported yellow peas and a 10 per cent duty on lentils, causing Canadian exports of the crops to dampen.
Moe says an agreement with India would be positive.
The premier had spoke at an event where Canadian and Indian diplomats talked about improving the relationship between both countries.
Christopher Cooter, Canada’s high commissioner to India, says he’s confident a trade deal will be signed later this year and that it will help Canada grow its economy.
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