U.S. not renewing trade agreement with Canada and Mexico
WASHINGTON — The United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says the U.S. is not renewing the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement “in its current form” — but the trade agreement will remain in place as negotiations continue.
“The United States will continue to engage with Mexico and Canada to address the Agreement’s shortcomings and our trade deficits with these countries,” Greer said in a statement Wednesday.
This decision triggers a rolling annual review for up to a decade, at which point it will expire if an extension isn’t agreed upon.
Officials from all three countries had a virtual meeting earlier Wednesday to discuss the trade pact’s future. It was the deadline for all three partners in the pact, better known as CUSMA, to indicate whether they wanted the deal renewed.


