Tricky negotiations begin Monday to renew a trade pact between the United States, Mexico and Canada
U.S. and Mexico start USMCA renewal talks aiming to curb Chinese imports and boost U.S. production, with Canada expected to join later, covering $1.6 trillion in annual trade.
- The United States, Mexico and Canada will begin negotiations on Monday to renew the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement trade pact.
- The future of the USMCA is uncertain, as the United States is demanding changes and President Trump threatened to pull out if he cannot get the desired deal.
- At stake is $1.6 trillion worth of annual trade in goods between the United States and its USMCA partners, including $31 billion in agricultural exports to Mexico and $28 billion to Canada.
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Every day, goods worth more than $4 billion cross the borders of the United States with Canada and Mexico: parts of American vehicles destined for automotive plants in northern Mexico, boxes of Mexican avocados bound for California supermarkets, Canadian aluminum destined to become Campbell soup cans.
U.S., Mexico, and Canada are headed for talks on the USMCA trade pact. Here’s what’s at stake
Every day more than $4 billion worth of goods cross the United States’ borders with Canada and Mexico—U.S. auto parts headed for car factories in northern Mexico, cartons of Mexican avocados bound for California supermarkets, Canadian aluminum destined to become cans of Campbell Soup.Much of this bustling cross-border commerce is duty-free, thanks to the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, that President Donald Trump negotiated with America’s …
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