2026 USMCA Talks Could Impact U.S. Farm Exports
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USMCA renegotiation is a big opportunity for U.S. agriculture | Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is up for review in 2026, and updating the agreement has the potential to benefit U.S. farmers. Dave Salmonsen, senior director of government relations for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said preparations are already underway. https://d30hko96l9xirl.cloudfront.net/Iowamediafolder/2025/12/12232025-salmonsen-01.mp3 Salmonsen said the upcoming renegotiations are a great opportunity to improve the agreement betw
2026 USMCA Talks Could Impact U.S. Farm Exports
The U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement is set for review in 2026, and farm leaders say the renegotiation could bring major opportunities for agriculture. USMCA governs trade between the three largest trading partners in North America, and for U.S. farmers, Mexico and Canada remain two of the most important export markets for corn, soybeans, meat, and dairy products. According to Dave Salmonsen, senior director of government relations for the American …
The formal review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will begin in January 2026 and must conclude no later than July 1 of the same year, announced Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard. The official stated that this timeline aims to end the period of uncertainty surrounding the trade agreement and provide greater certainty to the country's business sector. Ebrard indicated that the goal is for the review to conclude in June, thereby…
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