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Trump Says He Won't Pursue Renewal of Trade Deal With Canada and Mexico
June 15, 2026
Why it matters locally: Wyoming's agricultural and energy sectors, which rely on cross-border trade with Canada and Mexico, could face uncertainty if the USMCA enters a review process or faces expiration. The state's cattle ranchers, oil and gas producers, and mineral exporters depend significantly on tariff-free access to these markets.
Donald Trump said he is not seeking to renew the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the trade deal governing commerce among the three nations. Without a formal commitment from all parties by July 1, the agreement enters a review process requiring annual evaluations of its status. The deal faces potential expiration in 2036 if this mechanism activates and the countries do not take action to extend it. The USMCA replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, which had governed trade relations since 1994. Trump signed the agreement into law in 2020 after renegotiating NAFTA during his first term. Trump's statement indicates a shift in his position on a deal his administration completed. He did not outline an alternative trade framework or provide details about his plans for future commerce arrangements with Canada and Mexico. The agreement includes provisions for periodic review to assess its functioning and allow parties to propose modifications. Negotiators built the sunset mechanism into the original accord, giving signatories opportunities to reassess the deal's direction at set intervals.
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