US-Mexico-Canada Trade Talks Stall: Expert Calls for Trilateral Negotiations As the United States, Mexico, and Canada continue to navigate the complexities of their trilateral trade relationship, a prominent US trade expert is sounding the alarm, urging the three nations to hold urgent talks to finalize a cross-border trade deal. The expert's call to action comes as tensions rise over trade disputes and lingering issues from the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), now known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Despite the USMCA's ratification in 2020, key stakeholders are still grappling with implementation challenges and ongoing trade tensions, which could have far-reaching consequences for businesses and economies on both sides of the border. With the stakes high, it remains to be seen whether the three nations can put aside their differences and come to a mutually beneficial agreement.


A US trade expert says the US, Mexico, and Canada need to hold trilateral talks to get a cross-border trade deal signed.