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LeBlanc says Canada seeking clarity after U.S. opts for annual CUSMA review

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Émilie Bergeron
LeBlanc says Canada seeking clarity after U.S. opts for annual CUSMA review
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The Canadian government is seeking clarity on the U.S. administration's decision to implement annual reviews for the CUSMA trade agreement. Officials from Canada and Mexico are concerned about the lack of predictability this new process introduces to North American trade.

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Changes to the CUSMA review process create economic uncertainty for North American trade relations, potentially impacting long-term investment and market stability.

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Days after the Trump administration decided to require annual reviews of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement instead of renewing it in its current form until 2042, the Canadian government says significant uncertainty remains over the next steps in trade negotiations.

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The report neutrally summarizes the concerns of Canadian officials regarding U.S. policy shifts.

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