United States, Mexico and Canada may miss T-MEC renewal deadline on July 1

The three countries are on track to miss the July 1 deadline to extend the trade pact for 16 years, triggering ongoing annual reviews.

The United States, Mexico and Canada are close to missing the July 1 deadline to renew the T-MEC. Without an extension agreement, the treaty would remain in force at least until 2036 with annual reviews. United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer stated that the pact would not be renewed directly on July 1 and that separate negotiations would take place. The United States and Mexico have scheduled a third round of talks for mid-July. Canadian minister Dominic LeBlanc downplayed the deadline and said care should be taken not to create a cliff where none exists. Bilateral talks address issues such as automotive tariffs and a possible 50 percent United States content requirement for vehicles. The agreement covers an annual exchange of nearly 2 trillion dollars in goods and services among the three nations.

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Illustration of Mexican and US officials meeting to discuss T-MEC review in Mexico City on May 27.
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Mexico and us to begin formal talks on t-mec review on may 27

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Economy secretary marcelo ebrard announced that committees from mexico and the united states will meet on may 27 in mexico city to start formal conversations on the t-mec review.

Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard confirmed two rounds of talks with the United States on the T-MEC in June and July.

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Mexico and the United States ended the first round of negotiations to review the T-MEC, focused on automotive origin rules and issues of steel and aluminum.

President Claudia Sheinbaum said Thursday her government will shield the T-MEC review from the US electoral climate. She stressed the need for a long-term vision for the three economies involved.

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Mexico and the European Union signed the modernization of their global agreement on Friday at the National Palace. The ceremony was led by President Claudia Sheinbaum and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

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