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    WASHINGTON, Dec 6: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum are meeting in Washington for their first trilateral talks, held amid uncertainty over the future of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) ahead of its mandatory review next year. The high-level meeting brings together North America’s three largest economies at a pivotal moment for regional trade and investment. The leaders are discussing the continued implementation of CUSMA, which governs more than $1.5 trillion in annual commerce and sets the framework for cooperation on manufacturing, energy, agriculture and technology across the continent.

    Carney Trump Sheinbaum to meet ahead of CUSMA review
    Leaders to discuss North American trade cooperation in Washington summit.

    CUSMA, known as USMCA in the United States and T-MEC in Mexico, replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement in 2020. The deal requires a formal review in 2026 to determine whether it will be extended beyond its initial 16-year term. Officials from all three countries have said the discussions in Washington aim to reaffirm the agreement’s role in promoting predictable trade relations and economic stability. President Trump is focusing on ensuring that trade flows remain balanced and that the agreement’s labor and origin provisions are being enforced across key sectors such as automotive manufacturing and steel production.

    U.S. officials have said that maintaining compliance under the existing framework is essential to protecting domestic industry while sustaining regional competitiveness. Prime Minister Carney is highlighting Canada’s commitment to transparent and reliable trade practices within the framework of CUSMA. Canadian officials note that the agreement has supported cross-border supply chains vital to both manufacturing and energy exports. Carney is also emphasizing cooperation on clean technology and infrastructure to strengthen North America’s shared economic base.

    North American leaders to convene for trade review session

    President Sheinbaum, in her first trilateral meeting since taking office, is reaffirming Mexico’s adherence to the commitments established under the accord. Mexican officials have pointed to the country’s expanding role in regional supply chains, driven by nearshoring and investment in industrial production. The discussions include ongoing collaboration on trade facilitation, labor rights and environmental standards outlined in the agreement. The three leaders are also reviewing ways to improve cross-border infrastructure, streamline customs procedures, and enhance digital trade frameworks.

    Officials have confirmed that maintaining dispute resolution mechanisms and coordinating future regulatory standards are central to the meeting’s agenda. The talks are part of preparations for next year’s comprehensive review process, which will evaluate CUSMA’s implementation since its entry into force. CUSMA modernized many provisions from the original NAFTA, introducing stronger labor and environmental rules, digital trade protections and updated intellectual property standards. The agreement has been credited with stabilizing trade flows across North America and supporting recovery from recent global supply chain disruptions.

    Canada US Mexico to uphold rules-based cooperation

    Trade among the three partners remains strong, with goods and services trade volumes surpassing pre-pandemic levels. The automotive, agricultural and energy sectors continue to anchor trilateral commerce, reflecting the high degree of economic integration across North America. Governments in all three countries have reiterated that maintaining open, rules-based trade remains critical to job creation and investment. Officials are expected to issue a joint statement later today outlining the main points of consensus reached during the session.

    Technical teams from Canada, the United States and Mexico will continue consultations in preparation for the 2026 review, which will determine whether the trade pact will be extended beyond its current term. The Washington meeting marks the first direct engagement among Carney, Trump and Sheinbaum and underscores the enduring importance of the North American trade partnership as a foundation of economic growth and cooperation in the region. – By Content Syndication Services.

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