Illustration showing Mexican and Canadian diplomats with T-MEC extension document and flags, US flag uncertain in background.
Illustration showing Mexican and Canadian diplomats with T-MEC extension document and flags, US flag uncertain in background.
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Mexico and Canada seek 16-year T-MEC extension ahead of July 1 meeting

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The governments of Mexico and Canada have signed support for a 16-year extension of the T-MEC ahead of the July 1 trilateral virtual meeting. The United States has yet to define its position, though reports indicate it will not back the immediate extension.

President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that Mexico has already signed in favor of extending the treaty until 2042. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that he does not expect immediate resolutions during the meeting.

If no country backs the extension, the T-MEC will remain in force until 2036 with annual reviews. The virtual meeting includes representatives from the three countries and marks the deadline set in the agreement itself.

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has scheduled a visit to Mexico for the week of July 20. The Mexican business sector, represented by José Medina Mora of the CCE, expects an extension to be reached after the U.S. midterm elections.

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Initial reactions on X center on Mexico and Canada's joint push for a 16-year T-MEC extension before the July 1 meeting, with users noting the US (under Trump) is unlikely to agree immediately, triggering annual reviews until 2036. Posts highlight Sheinbaum's statements on stability, US reluctance to extend, and calls for negotiations on auto rules and China concerns. Sentiments range from neutral reporting and optimism about continued trade to skepticism toward US motives and emphasis on Mexican sovereignty.

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Virtual meeting between Mexico, US and Canada officials discussing T-MEC trade agreement review.
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Virtual meeting on July 1 to set path for T-MEC review

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Mexico, the United States and Canada will hold a virtual meeting on July 1 to define the future of the T-MEC. Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard and President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that each country will present its position on extending the treaty that day.

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

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The United States government confirmed on July 1 that it will not renew the T-MEC for 16 years and will seek annual reviews with Mexico and Canada due to trade imbalances.

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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In the ongoing review of the Mexico-US-Canada Agreement (T-MEC), Mexico's Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard highlighted persistent differences with the US, especially on tariffs and rules of origin, as the second round of bilateral talks continues in Mexico City. Mexico pushes for minimal trade barriers, while the US favors more tariffs and stricter rules.

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