Trump Mulls a North American Trade Pact Without Canada: NYT
The Trump administration aims to boost U.S. manufacturing and reduce the trade deficit by possibly replacing USMCA with separate deals, focusing on dairy, energy, and digital regulations.
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The U.S. government intends to make significant changes to the free trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada (T-MEC) that could leave Canada out and alter the current balance in trade relations between the three North American countries.The T-MEC, which was promulgated by U.S. President Donald Trump during his first term in July 2020, has to be reviewed in July of this year. U.S. officials point out that the terms of that agreement co…
Washington.- Earlier this month, President Donald Trump found the last point of pressure to expand his influence over Canada: a new bridge that will connect the country with the United States and whose inauguration is scheduled for this year. Trump threatened to block the opening, just a few hours after the billionaire owner of a competing bridge between the United States and Canada met with Trump’s Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. It’s not…
The United States intends to make significant changes to the free trade agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) that could leave Canada out and alter the current balance in trade relations between the three North American countries.
US President Donald Trump would assess the idea of a North American trade agreement that would exclude Canada.
For the White House the old Nafta, now renamed Usmca, does not bring advantages and must be replaced with bilateral agreements
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