U.S. International Trade Commission launches CUSMA rules-of-origin auto investigation
- The U.S. International Trade Commission has launched an investigation into automobile rules-of-origin under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement .
- The investigation will analyze the impact of these rules on the U.S. economy according to a news release by the commission.
- This is the third investigation into these rules since CUSMA was adopted during the first Trump administration.
- The commission must deliver its report on automobiles to Trump and the Senate by July.
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ITC sets schedule for third fact-finding probe of USMCA auto rules of origin
The U.S. International Trade Commission has kicked off the third of five fact-finding investigations it must undertake of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement’s automotive rules of origin and their impact on the U.S. economy. The probes are required under the USMCA Implementation Act of 2020. In a statement, the ITC said it would “examine the USMCA automotive ROOs and their impact on the United States in an investigation” and deliver a report to the…
US Launches ITC Probe into USMCA Automotive Rules of Origin
The U.S. International Trade Commission is investigating the automotive rules of origin under the USMCA agreement. This includes assessing their impact on the U.S. economy, competitiveness, and technology. The investigation will examine if alterations might be needed to strengthen industrial goods rules.
U.S. International Trade Commission launches CUSMA rules-of-origin auto investigation
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The U.S. International Trade Commission initiated an investigation into the rules of car origin under the trade agreement with Mexico and Canada, the T-MEC, reported in a statement issued on Thursday.The investigation will examine "the impact on the U.S. economy, the effect on the competitiveness of the United States and the relevance, taking into account the recent technological changes", according to the statement.You may be interestedCompanie…
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