US President Donald Trump has warned he would 'rather not have' the free trade agreement ahead of its July 1 review.

US President Donald Trump has warned he would 'rather not have' the free trade agreement ahead of its July 1 review.

Trump's 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports threaten the USMCA ahead of its July 2026 review, sending ripples through crypto markets and Bitcoin

While the agreement may survive at the end of negotiations, years of uncertainty, tariffs, and prolonged talks could reshape North American trade.

The USMCA review began on July 1 as Washington declined to extend the pact, starting a decade-long clock that hangs over Mexico, the peso and autos.

The USMCA trade agreement faces its first mandatory six-year review in July 2026, with $1.8 trillion in trilateral trade and cross-border supply chains at

Officials from the US, Mexico, and Canada will meet on Wednesday to review the trade agreement after Trump said he does not want to extend.

US President Donald Trump's administration was expected to formally declare that it will not extend the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade, starting a decadel