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Mexico and Canada Ask to Extend the USMCA to 2042 as the US Waits
Mexico and Canada have formally requested to extend the USMCA trade pact by 16 years to 2042. The U.S. has not yet responded, while the three countries' trade chiefs held a virtual review on July 1, the first mandatory checkpoint six years after the agreement took effect.
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