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USMCA
USMCA is the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a trilateral free trade pact governing trade rules and tariffs among the three North American countries; it replaced NAFTA in 2020.
Why it’s in the news: It is in the news because its scheduled joint review is approaching, creating uncertainty for Mexico's investment outlook and credit rating while retail, manufacturing, and apparel industries lobby to preserve the agreement.
Latest on USMCA
- Borderlands Mexico: USMCA gives Mexico an edge as global trade barriers rise
- 3 tips for shippers watching the USMCA review
- USMCA uncertainty adds to Mexico rating concerns: S&P
- USMCA: Retail, manufacturing and apparel groups call for preservation
- USMCA uncertainty set to weigh on Mexican investment
- USMCA enters uncertain future after U.S. rejects automatic renewal
- Mexico's position as a trade hub strengthens under the USMCA agreement as global trade barriers increase
- The U.S., Mexico and Canada will continue negotiating about potential adjustments to the trilateral free trade agreement
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