Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in South Korea, marking the first in-person meeting since 2017. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe expressed hope for improved trade relations, particularly regarding the removal of Chinese tariffs on canola, imposed in response to Canada’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. Carney described the meeting as a turning point, with both leaders directing officials to resolve trade issues. Meanwhile, Moe faces challenges with ongoing tariffs from India and the United States, complicating Saskatchewan’s export situation.