Canada appoints Janice Charette as negotiator for T-MEC review

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed Janice Charette as chief trade negotiator with the United States ahead of the T-MEC review this summer. Meanwhile, Mexico and Canada agreed on a bilateral action plan to bolster their trade and investments amid tensions with the Donald Trump administration. These moves aim to prepare both countries for the North American trade agreement review process.

On February 16, 2026, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed Janice Charette, a public servant with nearly four decades of experience in diplomacy and government leadership, as the chief trade negotiator with the United States. Charette, who has served twice as Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, will work with Ambassador Mark Wiseman and advise Carney and Minister Dominic LeBlanc on the review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC), which entered into force on July 1, 2020, for 16 years. The review is set to begin after its sixth anniversary this summer.

The T-MEC faces uncertainty due to statements from President Donald Trump, who has considered withdrawing from the deal and demanded additional concessions on trade, migration, drug trafficking, and defense, according to sources familiar with the matter. A U.S. Trade Representative's office official, Jamieson Greer, stated that automatically approving the original terms is not in the national interest and that Trump's options will remain open.

In parallel, Mexico and Canada advanced a bilateral strategy. Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard met with LeBlanc in Mexico City and announced an “action plan” to expand investments, trade, and reduce regulatory barriers, with possible definitions in the second half of 2026. The Canadian trade mission involved around 900 companies from both countries and formalized a memorandum of understanding between business councils. LeBlanc highlighted sectors such as agriculture, advanced manufacturing, clean technologies, and energy. Ebrard stressed continuity in political and business momentum to turn commitments into concrete projects.

Carney praised Charette's experience to “promote Canadian interests and a strengthened trade relationship that benefits workers and industries in both countries.” These bilateral efforts come amid Trump's restrictive policies and the T-MEC review in July.

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Marcelo Ebrard and Jamieson Greer shaking hands at T-MEC review meeting in Washington D.C.
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The review of the Mexico-US-Canada Agreement (T-MEC) began this week with technical and preparatory meetings. Mexico's Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard will meet US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Wednesday in Washington D.C. Mexico proposes to keep the deal and remove tariffs.

President Donald Trump has warned of 100% tariffs on Canada if it pursues trade deals with China, creating early tensions in the upcoming T-MEC review this year. The threat follows a limited agreement between Canada and China that cuts tariffs on food products and electric vehicles. Canadian officials maintain the deal aligns with T-MEC obligations.

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Mexico and the United States will launch the first formal bilateral round of talks on March 16 in Washington to review the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC), announced by Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard on March 5 following agreement with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Discussions will cover rules of origin, industrial integration, supply chain security, and regional competitiveness, as Mexico's private sector expresses optimism.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during his anticipated visit to Japan, the final leg of a 10-day Indo-Pacific tour including India and Australia. Amid U.S. President Donald Trump's pressure on allies' military spending, the leaders signed an agreement to strengthen security and defense cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region, reflecting shared concerns among Canada, Japan, and Australia for more independent security measures.

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The United States has threatened to impose 100% tariffs on all Canadian imports if Canada finalizes its new trade deal with China. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent amplified President Donald Trump's similar warning from a day earlier on Sunday, stating that Canada cannot become an opening for cheap Chinese goods to enter the US. This follows Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement of a preliminary agreement during a January 16 visit to Beijing.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a pointed speech highlighting a rupture in the world order, where great powers are weaponizing economic ties. He urged middle powers like Canada to diversify partnerships beyond the unreliable American-led system. The address implicitly targets recent US actions under President Donald Trump.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney, accompanied by his wife Diana Fox Carney, spoke with media before boarding a government plane at Haneda Airport in Tokyo on March 7, concluding his two-day visit to Japan—the final leg of a multi-nation Indo-Pacific tour.

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