The United States has declined to renew a North American trade pact with Canada and Mexico in its current state, meaning the deal will now be reviewed annually.

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.

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.

The White House hopes that annual reviews will curb the United States’ trade deficit with Mexico and Canada.

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

The US refuses to extend the USMCA trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, triggering annual reviews and potential renegotiations that could reshape North

The United States will allow a deadline to pass to renew a trade deal for North American automakers.

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration officially announced that it's opting not to extend its trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, triggering what are expected to be…

The decision opens the door to years of contentious negotiations over the rules governing continent-wide supply chains and tariff levels.

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

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement will remain in effect until it expires in 2036, unless the countries strike another deal to extend it.

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

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

Trump and US officials opted to keep USMCA alive on short leash of annual reviews rather than longer term renewal

The US refused to extend the USMCA for 16 years, opting for annual reviews instead. Here's what the decision means for trade, markets, and crypto investors.

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

Beijing not named in official notice, but US trade chief blames Canada’s courtship of Chinese investment as major obstacle to new agreement.

Trump declines to renew the USMCA, triggering annual reviews of the $2 trillion North American trade pact. Here's what it means for markets and crypto.

Lengthy negotiations are expected as the Trump administration seeks changes to a trade deal with Mexico and Canada that has streamlined supply chains across North America.

The Trump administration says the U.S. will not renew the USMCA, a key trade deal that President Donald Trump negotiated in his first term.

The United States has declined to extend the USMCA trade deal, initiating a ten-year wind-down period. This move aims to reshore manufacturing and reduce trade deficits.…