U.S. senators express support for trade pact as Trump questions CUSMA’s future
The U.S. Senate gave an 89-10 bipartisan vote supporting CUSMA despite President Trump's doubts and potential pursuit of separate agreements with Canada and Mexico.
- Senator Mike Crapo said CUSMA has protected American jobs and helped the economy, though some areas need improvement.
- President Trump called CUSMA "irrelevant" and questioned its future, suggesting separate U.S. agreements with Canada and Mexico.
- Both Democratic and Republican senators supported CUSMA despite acknowledging issues and criticisms.
- The CUSMA review process could lead to renewal, withdrawal, or extended negotiations, with Canada preparing for lengthy discussions.
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U.S. elected officials express their support for the ACEUM while President Trump talks about the possibility of ending this continental trade agreement.
The U.S. President raised the possibility of ending this trade agreement with Canada and Mexico.
U.S. senators express support for trade pact as Trump questions CUSMA’s future
United States lawmakers expressed support for the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade during a Thursday committee hearing after President Donald Trump floated the idea of ending the critical continental trade pact.
U.S. senators express support for trade pact as Trump questions CUSMA's future
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