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      <title>The USMCA Joint Review Is Coming in July 2026 — Here&#39;s What&#39;s at Stake</title>
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      <description>July 2026 marks a critical inflection point for North American trade. Under Article 34.7 of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the three signatories are required to meet on the sixth anniversary of the agreement&amp;rsquo;s entry into force to conduct a formal review and determine whether to extend USMCA&amp;rsquo;s operation. That deadline is now months away, and the political environment surrounding it is anything but settled.
USMCA replaced NAFTA on July 1, 2020, preserving most of its predecessor&amp;rsquo;s architecture while updating key provisions.</description>
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