US and Mexico Conclude First Bilateral Round of USMCA Review Talks
Mexico and the US have wrapped up the first bilateral round of USMCA review talks in Mexico City, setting the stage for the formal joint review starting July 1, 2026.
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Mexico and the US have wrapped up the first bilateral round of USMCA review talks in Mexico City, setting the stage for the formal joint review starting July 1, 2026.
The US and Mexico are launching three rounds of negotiations to modernize the USMCA, focusing on economic security and agriculture, notably without Canada’s initial involvement.
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Mexico warns that proposed tariffs by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could lead to 400,000 U.S. job losses and higher consumer prices, pledging retaliation if tariffs are implemented.