Donald Trump has chosen not to renew the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which he previously promoted as a key achievement. Instead of committing to a longer-term renewal of 16 years, the agreement will continue under a framework of annual reviews. The deadline for the three countries to make a joint decision regarding the pact was Wednesday, and it is currently set to expire in 2036.
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Trump opts for annual reviews of USMCA instead of long-term renewal
Donald Trump has decided against renewing the USMCA, opting for annual reviews instead of a long-term commitment. The deadline for a joint decision on the agreement was Wednesday, with its expiration set for 2036.
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