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US Expected to Let Trade Pact Clock Start, Not Extend USMCA
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US Expected to Let Trade Pact Clock Start, Not Extend USMCA

Quick Look

  • The Trump administration is expected to announce it will not extend the USMCA trade pact, starting a 10-year countdown to its potential termination.
  • This move, despite ongoing negotiations, signals a push for significant changes to the agreement.

AI-generated summary

Why It Matters

The USMCA, a 32-year-old North American free-trade zone, is facing a potential decade-long wind-down if not extended. The Trump administration is expected to let a clock start on this process rather than agree to an extension.

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US President Donald Trump’s administration is expected to formally declare on Wednesday that it will not extend the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade, starting a decade-long clock to wind down the 32-year-old North American free-trade zone as the three countries haggle over proposed changes.

That declaration will kick off a six-year review session, part of a “sunset clause” negotiated by Trump’s first administration. However, it will do little to alter contentious negotiations over the pact’s future, including sweeping demands to boost US and regional content in North American automotive production and trade protections to block Chinese goods from benefiting ‌from USMCA.

Trade chiefs from the US, Mexico and Canada are expected to meet virtually on Wednesday and declare whether they want to extend the pact for another 16 years.

A spokeswoman for US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said he has made no formal announcement of his intention towards USMCA. But Greer has already scheduled a third round of negotiations with Mexico for the week of July 20, signalling his intent to keep pushing for changes.

“We expect July 1st to come and go, and for the United States to not confirm its wish to extend,” said Greta Peisch, a former USTR general counsel who is now a trade partner at Wiley Rein in Washington.

Peisch added that it is unclear “whether the US says exactly what it’s looking for in a public way” in a statement expected after the meeting.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • US will not confirm wish to extend USMCA on July 1st.

    Very likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • What specific changes is the US seeking?
  • Will Mexico and Canada agree to US demands?
  • What is the exact public statement from the US?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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