Trump administration declines to renew North American trade deal, starts 10-year wind-down clock
The United States has declined to extend the USMCA trade deal, initiating a ten-year wind-down period. This move aims to reshore manufacturing and reduce trade deficits. Negotiations with Mexico and Canada are ongoing, focusing on automotive rules of origin. While Mexico seeks resolution, disagreements persist. The deal's future remains uncertain, impacting North American trade and industries.