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U.S. declines to extend CUSMA trade deal with Canada, Mexico

The pact stays in force but shifts to annual reviews as U.S. officials seek changes on trade deficits, auto rules and supply chains.

  • On Wednesday, July 1, 2026, the United States confirmed it will not renew the USMCA in its current form as officials from all three countries met virtually to discuss the pact's future.
  • President Donald Trump has cast doubt on the agreement since returning to the White House, calling it "irrelevant" and arguing it failed to control trade deficits as intended.
  • Canada and Mexico sought a 16-year extension, but the refusal triggers a rolling annual review for up to a decade, after which the agreement expires without an extension.
  • Official negotiations launched between the U.S. and Mexico, though United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the United States will "continue to engage with Mexico and Canada" while Ottawa and Washington have not yet started formal talks.
  • The USMCA remains in place, as any partner country must provide six months' notice before pulling out, ensuring provisions stay in effect during ongoing negotiations.
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udgtv broke the news on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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