Saskatchewan and Czech Republic Sign New Partnership Agreement
Saskatchewan, Czech Republic Sign New Partnership

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe signed a new partnership agreement with the Czech Republic on June 12, 2026, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations. The agreement was formalized alongside the Czech Republic’s First Deputy Minister Karel Havlíček and Minister of Industry and Trade.

Key Details of the Partnership

The partnership aims to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, and economic development. Both parties expressed optimism about the potential for increased collaboration in sectors such as agriculture, technology, and energy.

Official Statements

Premier Moe highlighted the importance of building international relationships to diversify Saskatchewan's economy. The Czech officials welcomed the partnership, emphasizing mutual benefits and shared goals.

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This agreement is part of Saskatchewan's broader strategy to expand its global footprint and attract foreign investment. The Czech Republic is seen as a valuable partner due to its strong industrial base and technological expertise.

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