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Trump declines to renew USMCA, triggering a decade of annual reviews

Trump declines to renew USMCA, triggering a decade of annual reviews

Washington forgoes the joint extension, leaving ~$2 trillion in North American trade under prolonged uncertainty

Trade· active कौन तय करता है·लंबी पारी ·4 takes ·अद्यतन 10 जून 2026

Summary

On 10 June 2026, President Trump said the US is "not looking to renew" the Usmca ahead of the 1 July joint-review deadline. Under Article 34.7, declining the 16-year extension does not kill the deal; it triggers annual reviews for up to ten years. The pact governs roughly $2 trillion in trilateral trade and shields about 90% of Canadian exports from tariffs. Canada (PM Carney) seeks tariff relief and calls Trump's tariffs treaty violations; Mexico (President Sheinbaum) pursues de-escalation, and the two have formed a common front. A trilateral virtual meeting was set for 1 July. China-linked supply-chain screening is a central US demand.

Why it matters

Forgoing a clean extension keeps the pact alive but converts it into a decade of annual reviews, chilling long-term investment across autos, electronics and agriculture.