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Trump says USMCA is irrelevant for U.S. during Ford factory tour
Summary
President Trump said the USMCA trade pact is "irrelevant" for the United States while touring a Ford Motor factory and urged companies to bring manufacturing back; the agreement is scheduled for a joint review this year.
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President Donald Trump said the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA) is "irrelevant" for the United States while touring a Ford Motor Co. factory in Dearborn, Michigan. He added that Canada wants the deal and pushed for companies to move production to the United States. The remarks came ahead of a planned speech on the economy in Detroit. USMCA is due for review this year under its six-year review requirement.
Key facts:
- Trump described the USMCA as having "no real advantage" for the United States and said Canada wants the agreement.
- He made the remarks during a tour of a Ford Motor Co. plant in Dearborn before an economy speech in Detroit.
- Trump said the U.S. does not need cars made in Canada or Mexico and said he wanted production brought to the U.S.
- The USMCA replaced NAFTA in 2020 and was negotiated during Trump's first term.
- The agreement is scheduled for a joint six-year review this year, and some Canadian officials have indicated they doubt the U.S. will withdraw while expecting possible changes.
Summary:
The remarks underscore a presidential focus on reshoring manufacturing and frame the USMCA review as secondary to that goal. The USMCA is scheduled for a six-year joint review this year; whether it will be left to expire or revised is Undetermined at this time.
