US-Mexico-Canada Agreement Faces Review on Sixth Anniversary
L'essentiel
- Trade chiefs from the US, Mexico, and Canada will meet virtually on the sixth anniversary of the USMCA.
- The US is expected to initiate a review of the pact, which analysts suggest is a move to limit Chinese market access.
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Trade chiefs from the US, Mexico, and Canada are meeting virtually on the sixth anniversary of the USMCA. The US is expected to initiate a review of the pact.
Trade chiefs from the three countries are due to meet virtually on the sixth anniversary of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, with Washington widely expected not to confirm that it wants to keep the pact in its current form.
The move stops short of withdrawal, but will open a review that analysts say has become a contest over how far the Trump administration can curb Chinese access to the North American market.
“The priority is to get a new deal. We’re ready to negotiate an improvement of this agreement,” the Canadian leader said.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific changes will the US propose?
- Will Mexico and Canada agree to proposed changes?
- What will be the impact on Chinese access to the North American market?






