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Mexican official says Canada is ‘a fundamental’ part of the CUSMA trade bloc
Mexico highlights Canada's essential role in CUSMA amid U.S. uncertainty, emphasizing energy and critical minerals cooperation ahead of the July 1 mandatory review.
- Mexico considers Canada a fundamental part of the CUSMA trade agreement, emphasizing trilateral cooperation despite uncertainties from the U.S. administration.
- The CUSMA agreement has helped protect Mexico and Canada from U.S. tariffs, including a 10% global duty on goods.
- The U.S. is considering separate bilateral trade deals with Canada and Mexico amid uncertainty over the future of the CUSMA pact.
- The CUSMA review in July could lead to renewal, withdrawal, or ongoing annual negotiations, with Mexico optimistic about maintaining a stronger trilateral agreement.
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