Dominic LeBlanc, federal minister overseeing Canada-U.S. commerce, affirms that Ottawa and Mexico Metropolis keep devoted to a joint evaluate of the United States-Mexico-Canada Settlement (USMCA), regardless of U.S. recommendations for particular person bilateral pacts.
Key Conferences Strengthen Trilateral Ties
LeBlanc led a commerce delegation of round 250 Canadian corporations to Mexico, the place he engaged with President Claudia Sheinbaum and Economic system Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, who heads Mexico’s USMCA evaluate crew. Throughout a digital press briefing from Monterrey, LeBlanc emphasised, “The Mexicans are pursuing some bilateral challenges or points with the USA. So is Canada. However we each stay completely dedicated to the trilateral free-trade settlement and dealing collectively as this evaluate course of unfolds.”
Negotiations Warmth Up Towards July Deadline
Discussions on USMCA’s future progress quickly, concentrating on a July 1 determination to increase the pact for 16 extra years, go for yearly evaluations, or exit with six months’ discover. U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly proposed withdrawing to barter bilaterals with Canada and Mexico.
U.S. Commerce Consultant Jamieson Greer, final week, indicated plans for separate talks with every nation, labeling Canada the more durable negotiator. LeBlanc famous that bilateral resolutions will handle particular issues, alongside trilateral efforts on guidelines of origin—which stipulate North American content material for tariff-free commerce.
The U.S. seeks stricter origin guidelines and larger alignment from Canada and Mexico on exterior tariffs, funding evaluations, and export restrictions. LeBlanc added, “I’ve stated this to Ambassador Greer and to Secretary Lutnick, we’re anxious to take a seat down with our Mexican counterparts and have these conversations with the USA.” He expressed optimism: “Canada would in all probability fairly simply discover frequent floor with Mexico and the USA.”
Differing Methods on World Commerce
Latest insurance policies diverge: Mexico imposed tariffs on China and non-FTA nations, whereas Canada diminished duties on choose Chinese language electrical autos and welcomed their auto investments. LeBlanc clarified, “I wouldn’t say there’s a divergence between Mexico Metropolis and Ottawa. What I’d say is that we’ve, in some circumstances, totally different economies, totally different sectoral challenges.”
Commerce Mission Boosts Enterprise Hyperlinks
The delegation, that includes Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald and Parliamentary Secretary for Tradition David Myles, prioritized Canada-Mexico commerce. The Canadian Commerce Commissioner Service facilitated almost 2,000 business-to-business conferences throughout Mexico Metropolis, Monterrey, and Guadalajara.
Candace Laing, CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, praised the group: “The publicity to that form of alternative and the way it was organized was very well obtained, particularly by the small and medium companies that want that facilitation.”
Dennis Darby, president of Canadian Producers & Exporters, echoed this: “By and huge, I feel this was extra about small firms establishing these relationships. And speaking to firms who’ve been profitable there, it could take two or three visits, typically two or three conversations, however you must begin someplace.”

