USMCA Review: Trade Tensions Rise This Summer

The US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is up for a mandatory review this summer, and it's not looking like a smooth ride. The U.S., Canada, and Mexico have some beef to work through, especially since the U.S. has been playing rough with tariffs. Canada and Mexico have cozied up with a new partnership, just in case the U.S. decides to throw more curveballs. What does it mean for you? If you enjoy shopping for goods that cross borders, keep an eye on these trade talks. A bumpy negotiation could mean higher prices or fewer choices on store shelves. Plus, if you're planning any cross-border trips, don't be surprised if you face an extra grumpy border guard.

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