U.S. to begin public consultations on Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade pact review
The 45-day consultation aims to gather input on trade balance, market access, and economic security ahead of the mandated 2026 USMCA review, impacting three North American economies.
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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.
The Mexican government announced on Tuesday, September 16, the beginning of a period of evaluation prior to the next January review of the T-MEC, the trade agreement it maintains with the United States and Canada, said Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard.Virgin since 2020, the T-MEC represented a reform and modernization of the trade agreement that the three countries maintained since the 1990s, carried out at the demand of Donald Trump during his …
Mexico's Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard announces that each country will review the agreement internally to prepare for the negotiation scheduled for 2026
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