With dizzying speed, the Trump administration earlier this month announced and then paused broad-based 25% tariffs on top U.S ...
Known as the USMCA, the trade deal was negotiated by the first Trump administration and replaced the quarter-century-old North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, in 2020. A review of the ...
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.
Evidence suggests that the justification for a 25 percent import tariff on Canadian goods and services does not hold up to ...
NAFTA was replaced with a new trade agreement, the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA). But with his reelection this year, Trump has the unique opportunity to renegotiate his own ...
currently known as USMCA, a successor to the NAFTA deal. The measure would become effective in 2026 when USMCA countries discuss the status of the alliance and a space for changes is opened ...
The updated United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), sometimes referred to as the “new NAFTA,” came into effect on July 1, 2020 after months of negotiations. The USMCA is very similar to ...
President Donald J. Trump has unveiled a sweeping new trade initiative aimed at leveling the playing field for American ...
President Donald Trump followed through on recent threats and announced increased tariffs on goods from China, Mexico and Canada on Saturday. The new tariffs — and a closure of the de minimis loophole ...
Agricultural Trade. Before NAFTA and the USMCA, agricultural trade between the U.S. and Mexico was less than $20 billion annually, compared to more than $120 billion in 2023 among all three countries.
Texas trade is booming, but new tariffs and border policies could shake things up. The director of the Texas Center for ...