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Canada’s apparent tariff advantage is also born out in U.S. Customs and Border Protection numbers that track IEEPA tariff ...
USMCA guarantees Mexican workers the right to unionize, mandates safe working conditions, and bans forced labor, writes Miriam Sapiro, former acting and deputy US trade representative during the ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick reminded us of an important but little-discussed part of trade negotiations with Canada and ...
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is a trade deal that covers more than $1.3 trillion of commerce and is estimated to create up to 589,000 jobs. It's an updated version of the North American Free ...
USMCA guarantees Mexican workers the right to unionize, mandates safe working conditions, and bans forced labor, writes Miriam Sapiro, former acting and deputy US trade representative during the ...
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What Is the USMCA? - MSN
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, is the successor trade deal to 1994’s North American Free Trade Agreement, which unified the three countries in the world’s largest trade bloc.
Canada wants Mexico to stay in a continental trade pact despite concerns about China possibly using it as a back door to flood the North American market, a source directly familiar with the matter ...
The USMCA doesn't represent a revolutionary change in regional trade or assure that many Americans stand to receive financial gains. What it does, more than anything, is restore certainty to $1.4 ...