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

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

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

The US has listed major trade grievances against Canada ahead of the USMCA review deadline on July 1, 2026, covering dairy, digital taxes, and auto rules.

The US has triggered a decade-long process to potentially exit the USMCA trade agreement, with a critical joint review set for July 2026.

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.

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

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.

Six years after they signed a continental free trade agreement, Canada, the United States and Mexico will meet Wednesday to decide whether to renew the deal, let it slowly wind

US President Donald Trump's administration is expected to formally declare on Wednesday that it will not extend the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade, starting a decade-long…

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

WASHINGTON - Representatives of Canada, Mexico and the United States are set to meet virtually Wednesday to discuss the Canada-U.S..-Mexico Agreement on trade — and all…

The USMCA's first mandatory six-year review begins July 1, 2026. Here's what a possible non-extension means for trade, autos, and North American markets.

The USMCA faces its first six-year trilateral review on July 1, 2026, with President Trump signaling he may prefer to let his own trade deal expire.