Tricky negotiations begin Monday to renew a trade pact between the United States, Mexico and Canada [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 12:01 AM EDT, March 16, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) Every day more than $4 billion worth of goods cross the United States borders with Canada and Mexico U.S. auto parts headed for car factories in northern Mexico, cartons of Mexican avocados bound for California supermarkets, Canadian aluminum destined to become cans of Campbell Soup.
Much of this bustling cross-border commerce is duty-free, thanks to the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, that President Donald Trump negotiated with Americas northern and southern neighbors during his first term.
But the future of the USMCA , which took effect July 1, 2020, is cloudy as the three countries begin what could be a tempestuous attempt to renew the pact this year. The United States is demanding changes to the treaty, and the top U.S. trade negotiator told Politico in December that Trump would be willing to pull the United States out of the pact if he cant get the deal he wants. Trump also suggested last fall that the United States could negotiate separate deals with Canada and Mexico, ending the three-country North American bloc that previous administrations saw as crucial to competing economically with China and the European Union.
The talks kick off Monday between U.S. and Mexican trade officials.
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