President Donald Trump has cast doubts on the renewal of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), citing trade deficits with both countries.

We Don't Need Canadian Goods Trump, during a press briefing on Wednesday, criticized the USMCA, sharing that the U.S. had trade deficits with Canada and Mexico instead of surpluses.

Read Also: Trump Says US Helped Move 100 Million Barrels Through Hormuz—Marjorie Taylor Greene Asks: 'Why Are Americans Paying…' "We don't need anything that Canada has," Trump said during the briefing, adding that the U.S. needed to be treated better by Mexico and Canada.

Trump: "Hey, we don't need anything that Canada has, we don't know anything that Mexico has, but they need everything that we have.

And they have to treat us better." pic.twitter.com/ixLqZO02bf— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 10, 2026 GasBuddy Analyst Refutes Trump's Comments GasBuddy Analyst Patrick De Haan refuted Trump's comments via a post on X.