Has the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Affected You?
President Trump renegotiated the 1990s NAFTA in his first term and renamed it the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. He remains dissatisfied and in his second term has promised to improve it or exit the deal. The administration is preparing an intense renegotiation that will culminate in a summit between the United States, Mexico and Canada this July, with trillions of dollars of trade governed by the agreement on the line.
I’m Ana Swanson, a trade reporter, and I’ll be covering that renegotiation. NAFTA and its successor, the U.S.M.C.A., are massive and complicated agreements with varied impacts and many supporters and critics, and I’m asking for your help in understanding those impacts across the continent.
If you are a business owner, farmer, trucker, customs broker or a particularly adept consumer who has experienced the effects of this trade deal firsthand, we want to hear from you—people in Mexico and Canada as well as the United States.
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