Mexico

country

Last mentioned: Mar 5, 2026

Timeline

  1. Extension Deadline

    Deadline for parties to confirm extension of the agreement in writing.

  2. Review Talks Begin

    US and Mexico start the first formal six-year review process.

  3. USMCA Entry into Force

    The USMCA replaces NAFTA with updated digital and labor rules.

  4. NAFTA Implementation

    The North American Free Trade Agreement goes into effect.

Stories mentioning Mexico 2

Financial Regulation Neutral

US and Mexico Set March 16 Date for High-Stakes USMCA Trade Review

The United States and Mexico are scheduled to begin formal discussions on March 16 to review the terms of their trilateral free trade agreement. This review marks a critical juncture for North American trade relations, focusing on labor standards, energy policies, and the sunset clause governing the treaty's longevity.

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Economy Very Bearish

US Fuel Blockade Pushes Cuba’s Healthcare System to the Brink of Collapse

A tightening U.S. energy blockade, including tariffs on third-party oil suppliers, has triggered a systemic failure in Cuba's healthcare infrastructure. With ambulances grounded and hospitals facing power outages, officials warn that five million citizens with chronic illnesses are now at critical risk.

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About Mexico coverage

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