The first formal round of negotiations to update the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement will take place next week in Mexico City, with a focus on strengthening regional rules of origin and economic security provisions. The discussion could affect cross-border trade flows and compliance requirements, but the article provides no deal terms or immediate policy changes. Market impact is likely limited unless negotiations signal material shifts in tariff or sourcing rules.
The first formal round of negotiations to update the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement will take place next week in Mexico City, with a focus on strengthening regional rules of origin and economic security provisions. The discussion could affect cross-border trade flows and compliance requirements, but the article provides no deal terms or immediate policy changes. Market impact is likely limited unless negotiations signal material shifts in tariff or sourcing rules.
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