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Aaron Navarro
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The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement will remain in effect until it expires in 2036, unless the countries strike another deal to extend it.
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Aaron Navarro
Digital Reporter
Aaron Navarro is a CBS News digital reporter. He covered the 2024 elections and was previously an associate producer for the CBS News political unit in the 2021 and 2022 election cycles.
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Lengthy negotiations are expected as the Trump administration seeks changes to a trade deal with Mexico and Canada that has…

The United States will not renew a North American trade pact with Canada and Mexico in its current state, the US trade envoy said…

The agreement remains in place for 10 years but will not be automatically renewed once it expires.

The US refuses to extend the USMCA trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, triggering annual reviews and potential renegotiations…

USMCA came into effect on July 1, 2020, and is slated to expire after 16 years.

By declining to extend the pact, the administration is setting up years of annual reviews.

US declines to extend North American trade deal