December 27, 2025 - 00:15

Economists predict that the review of the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) will emerge as a pivotal issue in 2026. As the agreement continues to shape trade relations among the three North American nations, stakeholders are gearing up for discussions that could significantly impact economic policies and trade practices.
Analysts at Desjardins emphasize that the review will not only influence bilateral relations but also affect various sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and technology. The outcome of these discussions is expected to set the tone for future trade negotiations and economic collaboration across the continent.
As the deadline for the review approaches, businesses and government officials are preparing to address potential challenges and opportunities that may arise. The focus will likely be on ensuring fair trade practices, addressing labor rights, and promoting sustainable development. With the stakes high, the CUSMA review is poised to be a defining moment for North American trade in 2026, shaping the economic landscape for years to come.
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