Trump won’t wait to review CUSMA trade pact, experts say
WASHINGTON — U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to hit Canada and Mexico with 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs has sent shockwaves through America’s closest neighbours — but it’s likely just a first step in his plan to rattle a critical trilateral trade pact.
The Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement is up for review in 2026. Greta Peisch, the former general counsel for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, said she doesn’t expect the Republican leader will wait that long to review the agreement.
“Given the focus the incoming administration, that the president-elect himself has had on the trade relationship in North America, I think we could expect he’s not going to wait an entire year to get going on these issues,” Peisch said in recent interview.
Trump demonstrated how vulnerable Canada is to America’s whims when he scrapped the North American Free Trade Agreement during his first administration.