The Saskatchewan delegation was also joined by more than 20 Saskatchewan companies at the STEP - Canada China Business Council Showcase focused on promoting Saskatchewan’s exports to China.
Included in the business delegation was Cameco CEO Tim Gitzel, who accompanied Moe in meetings with a number of Chinese nuclear agencies, including the China Atomic Energy Authority, China National Nuclear Corporation, and China General Nuclear Power Group, to advance efforts to enable additional exports of Saskatchewan uranium to China, a vital economic interest to Northern Saskatchewan.
“As the world’s fastest-growing producer of nuclear energy, China is a critical market for Cameco,” Gitzel said. “It’s also a country where positive government-to-government relationships are important to commercial success. Premier Moe’s support in meeting with Chinese nuclear energy leaders was greatly appreciated and provided a big boost in Cameco’s efforts to grow our business in China.”
Moe was also joined by representatives from Canpotex and Mosaic at meetings and events that promoted the export and increased use of Saskatchewan potash, including meetings with major potash buyers and partners, including Beifeng Corporation and Sinochem/Sinofert.
“Our government will continue to advocate for Saskatchewan’s export reliant industries, and I would like to thank all Saskatchewan businesses that joined our delegation as we embarked on this important mission,” Moe said.
Source : Government of Saskatchewan