Saskatchewan Premier Advocates for Enhanced North American Cooperation at NASCO Conference
βMore prosperity for allβ: Sask. Premier endorses cooperation at trinational conference
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The North American Strategy for Competitiveness (NASCO) Continental Reunion is being held in Regina, Saskatchewan, where Premier Scott Moe emphasized the importance of trade cooperation among Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. He highlighted that stronger trade relationships enhance food, manufacturing, and energy security across North America.
- 01The NASCO Continental Reunion is taking place in Regina, Saskatchewan.
- 02Premier Scott Moe emphasized the benefits of trade cooperation among Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.
- 03Saskatchewan's exports to the U.S. and Mexico accounted for 56.6% of its total exports in 2025.
- 04The conference aims to discuss trade priorities and strengthen North America's global position.
- 05The next NASCO reunion is scheduled for May 5-7, 2026.
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The annual North American Strategy for Competitiveness (NASCO) Continental Reunion is currently being hosted in Regina, Saskatchewan, with delegates from Canada, the United States, and Mexico attending. Premier Scott Moe highlighted the significance of deep trade integration among the three nations, stating that it enhances food, manufacturing, and energy security. He remarked that cooperation among the countries does not come at the expense of any one nation but rather contributes to collective prosperity. Saskatchewan MLA Travis Keisig, representing the province at the conference, noted that Saskatchewan has a longstanding relationship with NASCO and is eager to engage in discussions about its strengths in natural resources, critical minerals, and agriculture. In 2025, 56.6% of Saskatchewan's total exports, amounting to $24.6 billion USD, were directed to the U.S. and Mexico. The next NASCO reunion is set for May 5-7, 2026.
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The discussions at the NASCO conference could lead to enhanced trade agreements, benefiting Saskatchewan's economy and local industries reliant on exports.
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