> U.S. trade officials are signalling that Canada will need to make policy changes **if it wants long-term certainty** under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), as the trade deal comes up for mandatory review next year.
> U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told members of U.S. Congress Wednesday that, while the trade deal has delivered benefits for American exporters, Washington is not prepared to automatically extend it for another 16 years without addressing “specific and structural issues.”
Of the things this administration absolutely cannot deliver, long-term certainty might be the most glaring.
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I still cannot believe what pretentious assholes are in this administration. To take our closest ally and then “demand” that they follow a bunch of rules. 2028 can’t come quick enough.
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> U.S. trade officials are signalling that Canada will need to make policy changes **if it wants long-term certainty** under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), as the trade deal comes up for mandatory review next year.
> U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told members of U.S. Congress Wednesday that, while the trade deal has delivered benefits for American exporters, Washington is not prepared to automatically extend it for another 16 years without addressing “specific and structural issues.”
Of the things this administration absolutely cannot deliver, long-term certainty might be the most glaring.
I still cannot believe what pretentious assholes are in this administration. To take our closest ally and then “demand” that they follow a bunch of rules. 2028 can’t come quick enough.
The very same CUSMA Trump completely ignored?