North America would benefit from three decisions that could cement the region’s security and competitiveness for years to come, an expert writes.

North America would benefit from three decisions that could cement the region’s security and competitiveness for years to come, an expert writes.

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

As US, Canadian, and Mexican officials meet to review the trilateral trade pact, more is on the line than simply tariff rates and rules of origin.

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