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The government of Donald Trump announced that it will not renew the historic trade agreement with Mexico and Canada

The government of Donald Trump announced that it will not renew the historic trade agreement with Mexico and Canada
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The Trump administration seeks to reform the agreement with Mexico and Canada, considering that it did not reduce the trade deficit

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The United States decided not to renew the Treaty between Mexico, the United States, and Canada (USMCA) in its current form, a determination that forces the three North American partners to initiate a new phase of reviews and negotiations regarding the future of the region's main trade agreement. The decision, announced by the administration of President Donald Trump, does not imply the immediate end of the pact, but does open an annual review process that could extend over the next decade.

The U.S. Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, confirmed the decision following the virtual meeting held on July 1 between the three countries, in compliance with the review mechanism provided for by the treaty itself.

''In accordance with the agreement, the United States, Mexico, and Canada met virtually to discuss the functioning of the USMCA. The United States did not agree to renew the agreement in its current form. As a result, the USMCA has not been renewed,'' Greer stated in a press release.

The date marked a decisive moment for the agreement, as the six-year review mechanism establishes that, six years after its entry into force, the three governments must decide whether to automatically extend its validity until 2042. In the absence of consensus, the treaty will remain in force until 2036, but will be subject to annual reviews and a continuous negotiation process over the next ten years.

President Donald Trump announced that he will not renew the trade agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada under the current conditions
President Donald Trump announced that he will not renew the trade agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada under the current conditions

White House officials explained that all provisions of the USMCA will continue to apply while discussions are ongoing. However, they made it clear that the administration believes the agreement needs deep changes to respond to U.S. commercial interests.

According to one of the senior officials who participated in the meeting with the press, the treaty did not meet one of President Donald Trump's main objectives: reducing the U.S. trade deficit. The official added that Washington also has concerns about U.S. products' access to Canadian and Mexican markets, making it necessary to renegotiate several chapters of the agreement.

Trump had already hinted at this position during June when he stated that he preferred not to renew the treaty that he himself promoted during his first term to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

The president maintained that the old NAFTA was ''the worst trade agreement'' he had ever seen and asserted that the USMCA represented a significant improvement. However, he claimed that the current pact allows for its termination, unlike the previous treaty, and stated that the United States does not economically depend on its two North American partners.

The U.S. president had already warned about making this decision in the past
The U.S. president had already warned about making this decision in the past

According to Trump, Canada and Mexico need access to the U.S. market much more than the United States needs their exports. Therefore, he considered that both countries must offer more favorable conditions if they wish to maintain a trade agreement with Washington.

The USMCA constitutes the legal framework that regulates approximately two billion dollars in annual trade among the three economies. The treaty establishes rules for strategic sectors such as the automotive industry, agriculture, digital trade, intellectual property, investment, and labor rights.

In recent years, the U.S. administration has expressed various objections regarding the functioning of the agreement.

In the case of Canada, Washington has repeatedly questioned the supply management system for dairy products, as well as aspects related to intellectual property protection, labor compliance mechanisms, and drug pricing policies.

The socialist government of Canada has been questioned and criticized on several occasions for not fulfilling certain requirements of the agreement
The socialist government of Canada has been questioned and criticized on several occasions for not fulfilling certain requirements of the agreement

Regarding Mexico, criticisms mainly focus on the rules of origin applicable to the automotive industry, the regional and U.S. content requirements, and the compliance with labor commitments established in the treaty.

The Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, even publicly described the USMCA as ''a bad agreement,'' reflecting the growing discontent of the administration with some of its outcomes.

U.S. officials also pointed out that Mexico has raised tariffs on products from countries outside North America to protect the regional economy. However, Washington believes that there are still incentives for foreign companies to move part of their production to Mexican territory and then export their goods to the United States taking advantage of the tariff benefits of the treaty.

For this reason, the White House maintains that it is necessary to tighten the rules of origin and require a higher percentage of content manufactured in the United States for products to benefit from free trade within the bloc.

The U.S. Secretary of Commerce assured that the treaty is far from being good
The U.S. Secretary of Commerce assured that the treaty is far from being good

The administration believes that these requirements, combined with its tariff policy, would prevent third countries from using Mexico as a platform to enter the U.S. market without paying tariffs.

The debate has also been driven by U.S. lawmakers concerned about the loss of industrial jobs. In a letter sent to the White House on May 20, several senators stated that companies continue to move their production to Mexico due to lower labor costs.

The lawmakers pointed out that workers in the Mexican automotive and electronics industries earn wages between three and five dollars per hour, lower even than some manufacturing sectors in China, which, they argue, incentivizes the relocation of factories and puts pressure on U.S. wages.

Another element fueling the concern of the Donald Trump administration is the growing trade deficit with Mexico. Over the past year, the goods deficit reached nearly 197 billion dollars, a 15% increase compared to the previous period. In contrast, the trade deficit with Canada decreased by 25%, to 46.4 billion dollars.

One of the American industries most affected by the agreement was the automotive industry, which has moved many operations to Mexico
One of the American industries most affected by the agreement was the automotive industry, which has moved many operations to Mexico




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