U.S. Trade Representative says United States will not renew USMCA
The United States announced on Wednesday that it will not renew the United States‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement in its current form.
The United States will not renew the United States‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement (USMCA) in its current form, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Wednesday.
According to the Guardian, the United States will keep the USMCA in effect through annual reviews rather than a full renewal, and the pact is set to expire in 2036. Bluesky reported that the decision not to renew opens the door for new negotiations with Canada and Mexico. CNBC.com noted that the decision means the USMCA will remain in effect for another decade unless a member withdraws. The South China Morning Post said U.S. officials cited Canada’s pursuit of Chinese investment as a reason for not renewing the agreement.
The announcement was reported by multiple news outlets across opposing blocs.
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