U.S. officials say Trump is considering withdrawing from the USMCA next year, not ruling out the possibility of breaking the three-country bundle $BTC
On December 4, according to Politico, U.S. Trade Representative Lighthizer stated that Trump may decide to withdraw from the USMCA next year, although the text of the agreement encourages member countries to maintain the agreement's validity at least until 2036. Lighthizer said: "What I mean is that this has always been a possibility. $ETH
President Trump’s view is that he just wants a good deal. The reason we set a review period in the USMCA is in case we need to revise, review, or withdraw from the agreement." Lighthizer also proposed the idea of negotiating separately with Canada and Mexico, splitting the agreement into two. He stated that he had just discussed this possibility with Trump this week. "Our economic relationship with Canada is completely different from our economic relationship with Mexico," Lighthizer said, "The labor conditions are different, the products produced are different, and the import and export structures are also different. $BNB
Bundling the three together actually lacks sufficient economic rationale." Lighthizer stated that Trump’s goal is to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S., a policy that has severely impacted the automotive industry in Ontario. "We will naturally consider advanced manufacturing, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors, industries that have new investment cases," he said. #币安区块链周



