Canada Urges Renewal of US-Mexico Free Trade Pact for 16 More Years

Canada has formally requested that the United States and Mexico extend their free trade agreement. The proposal calls for a renewal lasting

Canada has formally requested that the United States and Mexico extend their free trade agreement. The proposal calls for a renewal lasting another sixteen years. The appeal was reported by The Boston Globe. Canadian officials argue the pact benefits regional economies. They contend that continuity supports trade stability. No specific negotiation timeline was mentioned. The request adds pressure to ongoing trade talks. Stakeholders will monitor the trilateral discussions.