U.S. to begin public consultations on Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade pact review
The U.S. Trade Representative begins a 45-day public consultation to gather input on the USMCA ahead of its mandated 2026 review and possible renegotiation.
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Mexico begins public consultation process for USMCA ahead of review
MEXICO CITY - Mexico has started a public consultation process to gather information on the functioning of the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA), the government's official gazette said on Wednesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Little progress being made in Canada-U.S. trade talks as Carney's focus shifts to Mexico
WASHINGTON, D.C. — When it comes to Canada-U.S. trade negotiations, things have been eerily quiet in Washington, D.C. recently. Much of the focus in Washington has been on trade with the United Kingdom and U.S. President Donald Trump’s historic second state visit there this week. The trip promises plenty of royal pageantry that British leaders hope will persuade the American leader to lower tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Charles III’s fi…
Trump Administration Seeks Comments, Sets Hearing for USMCA Review
The value of agricultural trade was rising the U.S., Mexico and Canada under the USMCA for all three countries until this year, though statistics show USMCA also has been a major factor in increasing the U.S. agricultural trade deficit.
The United States is officially beginning the process of revising the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, as President Donald Trump continues to upset continental trade with his tariff program.
Mexico's Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard reported that the government will publish the basis for public consultations prior to the upcoming review of the North American trade treaty.
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