USMCA Review & North American Trade Integration News Tracker

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About USMCA Review & North American Trade Integration

The US-Mexico-Canada Agreement faces its mandatory six-year review in 2026, creating significant uncertainty for North American trade flows totaling over $1.8 trillion annually. The review process will address automotive rules of origin, energy chapter disputes between the US and Mexico, digital trade provisions, labor compliance enforcement, and potential tariff changes. The outcome will determine the future of integrated North American supply chains, particularly in automotive, agriculture, and energy. SentryDock monitors review timeline developments, negotiating positions, industry lobbying, and preparatory policy changes.

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USMCA includes a mandatory joint review every six years, with the first review due in 2026. Each party decides whether to extend the agreement for another 16 years. If a party declines, reviews continue annually until the agreement expires. This mechanism creates periodic uncertainty but also opportunities to update provisions for changing economic conditions.
Key issues include automotive rules of origin (particularly for EVs and batteries), Mexico's energy sector restrictions favoring state companies over private investors, agricultural market access, digital trade rules modernization, labor compliance enforcement expansion, and the potential impact of ongoing US-Mexico immigration disputes on trade negotiations.
Current USMCA rules of origin require 75% North American content for automotive tariff-free treatment, with specific requirements for steel, aluminum, and labor. The EV transition introduces new components (batteries, electric motors, software) that don't fit existing rules, requiring updated origin calculations that will significantly affect supply chain decisions.
North American supply chains representing $1.8 trillion in annual trade depend on USMCA's preferential tariff treatment. Uncertainty about the review outcome affects investment decisions in all three countries, particularly for automotive manufacturers, agricultural exporters, energy companies, and technology firms with integrated North American operations.