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Carney states U.S. CUSMA deal will require additional time

22 April 2026
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Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that the United States does not solely dictate the terms for the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). He emphasized that negotiations are a collaborative effort and will take time. Carney mentioned that Canada has maintained multiple levels of communication with U.S. officials to address various trade issues and has already made counter proposals. His comments followed remarks from Janice Charette, Canada’s chief trade negotiator, who called for recognition from the U.S. of Canada’s concessions, including the removal of a digital sales tax on U.S. tech companies. The current CUSMA agreement, which runs until 2036, is set for review in July 2026, but contentious issues remain, such as Canada’s dairy policies and restrictions on U.S. alcohol.

Why It Matters

Negotiations over CUSMA are significant as the agreement directly affects trade relations between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, making up a large portion of North America’s economy. The current trade landscape includes various grievances from the U.S., including Canada’s dairy supply management and alcohol restrictions. Historical precedents show that trade agreements can significantly impact domestic industries and international relations, with previous rounds of negotiations leading to both concessions and tensions among the three nations. Understanding these dynamics is crucial as they shape the future of trade policies and economic cooperation in North America.

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