USMCA and North America: Year One
The United States 鈥 Mexico 鈥 Canada trade agreement (USMCA) went into effect on July 1, 2020, opening a wide range of direct and indirect opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation across North America for at least the first 16 years on the agreement. Over the past year, the 浪花直播 Center held twenty public and private events on USMCA and related topics as well as publishing some twenty related articles to give special focus to the challenges and the potential of the agreement鈥檚 implementation. (Complete list of activities can be found here.) USMCA and the successful management of the issues it covers are vital for the economic well-being of all three countries as well as for related North American cooperation.
The COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted the first year of USMCA鈥檚 implementation, however. It closed borders and workplaces. It shut down supply chains across North America. The political transition in the United States added complications and delays for USMCA鈥檚 implementation. Nevertheless, officials and companies have moved forward with implementation of the agreement over the last year. They found ways for vital commerce to resume across borders and to work virtually to adapt USMCA鈥檚 implementation to the realities on the ground. Many companies introduced new technologies to maintain production and to assure effective cross-continent management from afar.
Throughout the last year, both private sector and government officials made clear that they see the great value of having the certainty provided by a clear set of rules and processes that will govern North America鈥檚 commerce until at least 2036. The year ahead offers clear potential for more rapid progress in dealing with the challenges that arose in 鈥測ear one,鈥 as well as for seriously developing the many forward-looking portions of USMCA that can improve North America鈥檚 competitiveness and prosperity.
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Former Career Ambassador to Afghanistan, Argentina, and Mexico;聽Distinguished Diplomat in Residence, School of International Service, American University
Mexico Institute
The Mexico Institute seeks to improve understanding, communication, and cooperation between Mexico and the United States by promoting original research, encouraging public discussion, and proposing policy options for enhancing the bilateral relationship. A binational Advisory Board, chaired by Luis T茅llez and Earl Anthony Wayne, oversees the work of the Mexico Institute. Read more
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