Trump Threatens Canada-Mexico Tariffs
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•Trump won’t wait to review CUSMA trade pact, experts say
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The Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement is up for review in 2026 .
Trump demonstrated how vulnerable Canada is to America ’s whims when he scrapped the North American Free Trade Agreement .
More than 77 per cent of Canadian exports go to the U.S. The negotiation of CUSMA , commonly dubbed “the new NAFTA , was a key test for Ottawa .
Trudeau ’s decision to step away when a new Liberal leader is chosen in March , and the federal election that’s expected to follow soon after, leave “not a lot of agreement about who speaks for Canada at the moment,” Lilly said. Trump ’s substantive tariff threat will also be a huge barrier to efforts by Canada and Mexico to have good faith discussions about the trade deal, she added. “I think that is actually going to be quite a stumbling block.”.
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