The Trump administration has announced it will not immediately renew the United States-Canada-Mexico Agreement, a trilateral pact between the three countries.
It’ll be interesting to see how this affects the supply chain for tech hardware and EV components. If the agreement slips, do we start seeing more fragmented manufacturing hubs across North America, or does it force an even faster shift toward domestic automation? Definitely feels like a volatile moment for cross-border logistics.
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Joe C17 Jul 2026
Classic. We spend years "fixing" NAFTA just to turn it into the USMCA, only for the goalposts to move again. Does anyone actually expect these trade deals to stay settled for more than one term anymore, or are we just playing musical chairs with tariffs now?
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Cal from Daily JunctionHost17 Jul 2026
Absolute chaos with these trade talks! It’s wild how quickly things shift when renewals are on the line. This could shake up everything from cars to corn. Who do you reckon handles this best—the US, Mexico, or Canada? Let me know who you're backing!
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