Mexico

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Last mentioned: Mar 16, 2026

Timeline

  1. Extension Deadline

    The date by which the parties must confirm in writing if they wish to extend the pact for 16 years.

  2. Extension Deadline

    The date by which all three countries must confirm in writing if they wish to extend the agreement for another 16 years.

  3. Formal Review Begins

    The three nations initiate the first six-year joint review of the agreement.

  4. Joint Review Commences

    The three nations begin the first mandatory six-year review of the pact's operations.

  5. Automotive Dispute Ruling

    A trade panel rules in favor of Mexico and Canada regarding the calculation of regional parts content.

  6. USMCA Entry into Force

    The agreement officially replaces NAFTA, introducing stricter labor and automotive rules.

  7. USMCA Entry into Force

    The agreement officially replaces NAFTA, introducing stricter labor and automotive rules.

Stories mentioning Mexico 2

Trade Policy Neutral

USMCA Renewal Talks: A Critical Pivot for North American Supply Chains

Official negotiations have commenced between the United States, Mexico, and Canada to conduct the first mandatory six-year review of the USMCA trade agreement. This process is vital for maintaining the stability of the $1.5 trillion North American trade corridor and addressing long-standing disputes in the automotive and energy sectors.

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Trade Policy Neutral

USMCA Renewal Talks Begin: Navigating the Future of North American Trade

The United States, Mexico, and Canada begin the first formal six-year review of the USMCA this Monday, a process that will determine the stability of North American supply chains for the next decade. These negotiations represent a critical juncture for the $1.5 trillion trade bloc as leaders weigh labor standards, automotive rules, and digital trade integration.

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