Canada Names Janice Charette as Next Trade Negotiator to U.S.
According to a press release issued by the Prime Minister's office, Charette will work in close coordination with Canada's Ambassador to the United States, Mark Wiseman, as the two nations prepare for the upcoming mandatory review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).
The landmark trade pact, which took effect on July 1, 2020, carries a 16-year term and requires all three signatory nations to launch a joint review on the sixth anniversary of its implementation — a deadline that falls on July 1, 2026, leaving negotiators little time to prepare.
The stakes could hardly be higher. Canada and the United States sustain one of the largest bilateral trading relationships on the planet, with more than 3.5 billion Canadian dollars — approximately 2.5 billion U.S. dollars — in goods and services crossing the shared border every single day. Under the CUSMA framework, more than 85 percent of merchandise trade between the two neighboring economies currently moves tariff-free, an arrangement that both sides will be under pressure to protect or renegotiate in the months ahead.
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