US says it won’t agree to renew USMCA
- The United States has announced that it will not renew a trilateral trade agreement covering $1.6 trillion of trade between the US, Mexico and Canada, one day before the agreement was due for its first joint mandatory review.
- A statement from the US trade representative, Ambassador Jamieson Greer, on Wednesday said the US would not agree to renew the trilateral agreement, also known as USMCA, “in its current form”.
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Confirmed
- The United States has announced that it will not renew a trilateral trade agreement covering $1.6 trillion of trade between the US, Mexico and Canada, one day before the agreement was due for its first joint mandatory review.
- A statement from the US trade representative, Ambassador Jamieson Greer, on Wednesday said the US would not agree to renew the trilateral agreement, also known as USMCA, “in its current form”.
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Sources: Al Jazeera