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Trilateral meeting for USMCA trade deal review scheduled for July 1: Report

Officials will present their positions and discuss trade irritants as they begin the first review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.

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Canadian officials will meet their Mexican and American counterparts on July 1 for the first tri-lateral meeting to review the Canada-U.S.-Mexico (CUSMA) agreement, a spokesperson for Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic Leblanc confirmed. In a statement to CTV News, the spokesperson said Leblanc is looking forward to meeting with his U.S. and Mexican counterparts on July 1, “as prescribed in the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement.”

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Washington—As Washington concludes another round of negotiations to review the North American free trade agreement, legislators are increasingly loud in defense of the pact and more restless about its future. President Donald Trump has said he is not sure whether he will renew the six-year-old USMCA (USMCA) treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada. Although many see the President’s threats as a negotiation tactic, it continues to rais…

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Representatives of Canada, the United States and Mexico will participate in a 1st meeting on July 1 as part of the revision of the ACEUM

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Trilateral meeting for USMCA trade deal review scheduled for July 1, CTV News reports

Canadian ​officials ‌will meet their ​Mexican ​and U.S. ⁠counterparts ​on ​July 1 for the ​first ​trilateral meeting ‌to ⁠review the U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade ​agreement, ​CTV ⁠News ​reported ​on ⁠Saturday.

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Next July 1 will be the date when Mexico, the United States and Canada will define the route that will follow the North American trade agreement, including alternatives ranging from automatically extending its validity for 16 years to a ten-year periodic review scheme.At the end of the second round of talks with US authorities in Washington, Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard explained that the meeting scheduled for July 1 does not represent the e…

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