“I don’t expect that we’re ever going to be able to say that (the USMCA) accomplished very much,’’ said Alan Dierdorff, a professor emeritus of economics and public policy at the University of Michigan. They have increased since 2020 - but only by about $8 billion. auto parts to Mexico would rise by $23 billion. The former president also predicted that exports of U.S. workers, who no longer must compete with severely underpaid Mexican laborers without real bargaining power. Trade officials and experts predict, though, that the benefits will also flow, in time, to U.S. Novel provisions of the pact have enhanced the ability of long-exploited Mexican workers to form unions and secure better wages and working conditions. It’s just that the beneficiaries have so far been mostly in Mexico. Yet while the the deal’s overall impact has been slight, it has nevertheless been helping workers on the ground. It couldn’t have been, given that trade makes up less than a third of America’s $26 trillion economy. The trade pact hasn’t proved to be the economic bonanza Trump boasted it would be. The USMCA, which Trump hailed as “the fairest, most balanced and beneficial trade agreement we have ever signed,” will reach its third anniversary Saturday. ![]() Out was the North American Free Trade Agreement. After a couple of years of negotiations, he got what he wanted. ![]() So Trump pressured Mexico and Canada to replace their mutual pact with one more to his liking. “No longer,’’ he vowed six years ago, “are we going to allow other countries to break the rules, to steal our jobs and drain our wealth.” trade deficit and the shuttered factories in America’s heartland. WASHINGTON (AP) - To President Donald Trump, America’s trade relationship with Mexico was intolerable.
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