The ongoing review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) has sparked concerns over escalating trade disputes between the US and Canada, which could have far-reaching implications for North American supply chains. The publication provides the following information:
US Threats to Canada Intensify USMCA Review Process
Recent threats issued by the US to Canada regarding trade have intensified scrutiny of the USMCA review process. Scheduled by the US Trade Representative, this review invites public comments until November 2025, aiming to tackle persistent trade disputes and compliance issues that have arisen, particularly in the automotive and energy sectors.
Concerns Over North American Supply Chains
The potential destabilization of North American supply chains is a significant concern for businesses and investors alike. As the review progresses, stakeholders are closely monitoring how these developments may affect investor confidence and the overall economic landscape in the region.
Recent developments in trade relations have highlighted escalating tariff tensions between India and the US, particularly impacting the textiles and leather sectors. For more details, see tariff tensions.







