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Canada formally requests 16-year renewal of North American free trade pact

2 days agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on Google Nadine YousifSenior Canada reporter Dominic LeBlanc, the minister for Canada-US trade, is in Washington on Tuesday for trade talks Canada has formally requested a renewal of the North American free trade agreement with the US and Mexico, called the USMCA, as the July deadline to renegotiate the pact looms. In Tuesday's notice, Canada-US trade minister Dominic LeBlanc requested the deal be renewed for another 16 years, calling the agreement "highly beneficial" to all three countries. It comes as LeBlanc is in Washington to meet US trade representative Jamieson Greer. Greer concluded the latest round of formal bilateral talks with Mexico this week, but the on-again-off-again negotiations with Canada have lagged behind. In the notice letter, LeBlanc argued that the USMCA - known as CUSMA in Canada - gives North American countries a competitive global advantage. He added that Canada recognises there are areas the pact can be improved, adding that the country is "willing to consider any proposal that can be beneficial to all three nations' long-term prosperity". He also said that: "In parallel, discussions with the United States on addressing sectoral tariffs will be essential." Prime Minister Mark Carney has said that he wants sector-specific tariffs imposed on Canadian steel, aluminium, automobiles and lumber , while Greer has indicated that Canada may have to accept some form of US levies. Separately, Mexico also announced its call for a renewal of the multilateral trade pact. "Mexico's ​intention and position is that the treaty should be extended," Economy Minister ​Marcelo Ebrard said according to the Reuters news agency. "Keep in mind ​that the treaty will remain in ‌effect ⁠for many more years, but we would like it to be extended ​to 16 ​years." Four things the US wants from Canada on trade Canada's US booze boycott could be resolved if Trump addresses tariffs, Carney says The US, meanwhile, has cited multiple trade irritants with Canada, including the decision . It also wants greater access to Canadian markets for American businesses, specifically dairy, where Canada has strict control over production quotas and imports to support local farmers. Last week, Greer said that he will also be discussing increasing the percentage of US content in North American-made cars, as well as co-ordinating external tariffs on other countries with Canada and Mexico. In its talks with Mexico, the US has asked that vehicles made in North America contain at least 50% American-made content, according to Reuters.

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