The Trump administration is trying to rewrite numerous trade rules to extract concessions from allies and adversaries.
President Donald Trump started threatening Canada with tariffs following his election victory, and although a 25 percent ...
The USMCA, passed in 2018 under Trump’s first term, replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which took effect in 1998 and reshaped the continent’s economic structure.
Seemingly lost in the furor of activity is the USMCA, or U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. The USMCA updated NAFTA, the long-standing North America Free Trade Agreement, and took effect in 2020 during ...
These moves signalled a dramatic shift in U.S. trade policy and, in particular, may have far-reaching implications for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and the future of those ...
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement, which was crafted during Trump’s first term in office as a replacement for the North American Free Trade Agreement, is up for statutory review in ...
Canadian Manufacturers’ and Exporters’ CEO Dennis Darby said an early start to renegotiating the USMCA trade deal is preferable to the current state of economic uncertainty that President ...
The president wants to begin renegotiating a U.S. trade deal with Canada and Mexico earlier than a scheduled 2026 review, people familiar with his thinking said. By Ana Swanson Ana Swanson has ...
The agencies will also be directed to review existing tariffs and trade agreements, like the USMCA agreement negotiated during Trump’s first term, along with policies related to intellectual ...
Unlike Mexico and Canada, which largely avoid tariffs on exports to the United States because of the current USMCA trade agreement which Trump signed in his first term, a wide array of Chinese ...
Second, noncompliance would weaken Mexico’s position ahead of the critical 2026 review of the USMCA trade agreement. The U.S. could demand concessions on auto trade, labor standards or energy ...