Mexico and Canada push to extend USMCA trade pact
Mexico and Canada are advocating for a 16-year extension of the USMCA trade agreement. This proposal arises during ongoing trade negotiations with the United States. The discussions reflect the complexities of international trade relations in North America.
- ▪Mexico and Canada have proposed extending the USMCA trade agreement for another 16 years.
- ▪The negotiations are taking place amid a trade dispute with the United States.
- ▪The USMCA agreement is crucial for trade relations among the three countries.
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