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U.S. senators express support for trade pact as Trump questions CUSMA’s future
Bipartisan Senate support contrasts with President Trump's doubts as the CUSMA trade pact faces a mandatory review with a three-way decision due in July.
- Senator Mike Crapo said CUSMA has protected American jobs and helped the economy, though some areas need improvement.
- President Trump called CUSMA "irrelevant" and questioned its future, suggesting separate U.S. agreements with Canada and Mexico.
- Both Democratic and Republican senators supported CUSMA despite acknowledging issues and criticisms.
- The CUSMA review process could lead to renewal, withdrawal, or extended negotiations, with Canada preparing for lengthy discussions.
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U.S. senators express support for trade pact as Trump questions CUSMA’s future
United States lawmakers expressed support for the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade during a Thursday committee hearing after President Donald Trump floated the idea of ending the critical continental trade pact.
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U.S. senators express support for trade pact as Trump questions CUSMA's future
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