Mexico and Canada back 16‑year extension of USMCA
Mexico and Canada have expressed support for extending the United States‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement for another 16 years, while Canada has told the United States and Mexico it wants the deal renewed. The United States under President Donald Trump continues to seek concessions from its neighbours. The USMCA, which entered into force on July 1 2020, replaced NAFTA.
Mexico and Canada support extending the United States‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement (USMCA) for another 16 years.
Canada told the United States and Mexico that it wants the free‑trade deal renewed, according to Bluesky. The United States under President Donald Trump continues to push for concessions from its closest neighbours regarding the trade agreement, reported by GDELT.
The USMCA entered into force on July 1 2020 and substituted the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), as noted by the U.S. Trade Representative.
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