The 0 is moving fast to reopen the USMCA, setting the stage for what could become a brutal trade clash with both Mexico and 1 Office of the 2 Representative is expected to begin public consultations in the next few 3 the 2020 law that launched the pact, those talks must officially start before October 4 to reports from the Wall Street Journal, Trump’s team had already told some stakeholders it was coming soon before quietly delaying 5 upcoming process marks the start of a mandatory six-year review baked into the USMCA deal signed in 6 public comments are gathered, the administration must hold at least one hearing and present a full update to Congress by January 7 must be followed by a formal three-country meeting before July 1, 8 ramps up pressure with tariffs and threats Trump has wasted no time muddying the waters ahead of the 9 though he called the USMCA one of the signature wins of his first term, replacing the 1992 NAFTA deal he claimed wrecked U.
S. industry, his second term has already chipped away at 10 slapped tariffs on Mexico and Canada not long after getting into office, justifying them with claims that both countries aren’t doing enough to stop drug trafficking. A 25% tariff was imposed broadly at first. Then, later, goods that met USMCA rules were 11 huge chunks of trade are still caught in the 12 automaking industry, with its deep supply chains running through all three countries, is one of the hardest 13 yes, technically, USMCA-compliant goods are exempt, but try explaining that to companies watching their cross-border shipments rack up extra costs 14 and Mexico brace for a new round of demands Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney talked with Trump earlier this 15 Wednesday, Carney told reporters the two sides “are making progress,” but he wasn’t exactly optimistic about a quick 16 wants the tariffs lifted, especially on steel, aluminum, autos, and lumber, but there’s no sign of that happening right 17 said a big chunk of Canada’s exports are still safe under USMCA rules, but the rest remains exposed to Trump’s trade tactics.
Meanwhile, across the southern border, 18 of State Marco Rubio met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum at the National Palace in Mexico City on 19 top issue? 20 21 stronger drug enforcement before offering any broader trade 22 Trump team made that clear when it threatened more tariffs unless Mexico increased its crackdown on 23 told reporters that Mexico has shown real interest in cooperating, and he seemed satisfied with the direction things are headed. Still, Trump gave Mexico a 90-day extension on current tariffs back in August, saying, “The complexities of a deal with Mexico are somewhat different than other nations.” That pause affects things like cars, aluminum, and steel, but not other products that already follow USMCA 24 ships nearly 80% of its exports to the U.
S., so there’s no real choice here. Sheinbaum’s team has to 25 it’s not going to be on 26 without a 27 in Washington, Senator Bernie Moreno, a Republican from Ohio and vocal Trump supporter, wants tighter content 28 said on Thursday, “ You have to up the 29 dramatically, especially in the automobile 30 fact, that’s one of the things I talked to the Mexican leadership about, which is a recognition that there’s just going to be a lot less cars made in Mexico that end up in the U. S. ” Moreno’s position is exactly the kind of thing that will blow up talks if pushed too hard. Mexico’s factories don’t exist just to meet American political 31 the auto sector, 32 have flagged other sticking 33 include Mexico’s energy policies favoring government-run companies, barriers in the telecom market, restrictions on corn and cotton imports, and soft copyright 34 issues will be front and center once negotiations actually 35 Mexico’s Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard knows what’s 36 meeting with 37 and commerce leaders this week, he said, “I can see that the coming months and the review of the USMCA won’t be 38 we need each other to be competitive.” The smartest crypto minds already read our 39 in?
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