Mexico’s Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard announced that formal negotiations to review the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) are expected to begin during the week of May 25, signaling a key development in North American trade relations. The update comes after Ebrard held discussions with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, highlighting renewed momentum in revisiting the trilateral trade pact.
According to reports, Mexico will first listen to the United States’ position during meetings scheduled for Monday afternoon and Tuesday. These initial exchanges are expected to clarify priorities and set the tone before both sides move into the next phase of negotiations. The discussions are part of an ongoing effort to reassess and potentially update provisions within the USMCA, a critical agreement governing trade between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
This upcoming round marks the second phase of talks, following an earlier meeting held in Washington last month. That initial session laid the groundwork for deeper engagement, as all three countries aim to address evolving economic challenges, supply chain dynamics, and regional competitiveness.
The USMCA, which replaced NAFTA, plays a vital role in facilitating cross-border trade and investment across North America. Any revisions or updates to the agreement could have significant implications for industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and technology.
As negotiations progress, businesses and policymakers will closely monitor developments, particularly around trade policies, tariffs, and regulatory standards. The outcome of these talks could shape the future of economic cooperation in the region and influence global trade strategies.


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