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USMCA: Why the expected fight over the North American trade deal never kicked off

July 2, 2026
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USMCA: Why the expected fight over the North American trade deal never kicked off
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For months, policymakers, businesses and trade watchers in Washington had been bracing for a turbulent spring and summer around the future of the USMCA, the trade pact binding the United States, Canada and Mexico.

But, to quote former UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, “Events, dear boy, events.” The war with Iran has dominated Washington’s attention, stripping away much of the political heat that was expected to surround the pact’s renewal.

Instead of a noisy fight over the agreement’s future, the USMCA has slipped into the background. The Iran conflict has absorbed the White House’s attention and, in practical terms, has become one of the best developments for keeping the trade pact out of the headlines.

Earlier this year, there were concerns the US might use the renewal window to force a confrontation with Canada and Mexico, or even threaten withdrawal. President Trump had already cooled on the deal he once signed, raising questions about how aggressively Washington would approach the next phase.

But with foreign policy dominating the administration’s agenda, the US has taken a more measured approach. It has confirmed it will not extend the agreement for another 16 years, while stopping short of more dramatic action.

Part of that restraint reflects a belief inside the administration that the trade relationship has already been reshaped.

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer argues the White House’s tariff strategy has fundamentally altered North America’s economic ties, changing the balance with Canada and Mexico in ways that make a more confrontational approach unnecessary. But if trade does become more politically driven, the US auto industry could be the biggest loser.

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