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Canada formally requests renewal of North American free trade pact

June 2, 2026 International Source: BBC World

Canada formally requests renewal of North American free trade pact
In a letter to his North American counterparts, US-Canada Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said the three countries should renew the USMCA trade deal. Canada formally requests renewal of USMCA North American free trade pact Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Dominic LeBlanc, the minister for Canada-US trade, is in Washington on Tuesday for trade talks An image of Dominic LeBlanc mid speech. He is wearing a suit and has black and gray short hair. Canada formally requests renewal of North American free trade pact Canada has formally requested a renewal of the North American free trade agreement with the US and Mexico, called the USMCA, as the July deadline to renegotiate the pact looms. In Tuesday's notice of renewal, Canada-US trade minister Dominic LeBlanc requested that the deal be renewed for another 16 years, calling the agreement "highly beneficial" to all three countries. It comes as LeBlanc is in Washington for a meeting with US trade representative Jamieson Greer. Greer has concluded the latest round of formal bilateral talks with Mexico, but negotiations with Canada have lagged behind, with the two sides appearing at odds over sector-specific tariffs and automobile manufacturing. A row of milk jugs displayed at a Canadian shop, showing prices ranging from $7 to $10. The price tags each have a red maple leaf next to them, signifying that the product is Canadian Four things the US wants from Canada on trade Prime Minister Mark Carney speaking at a podium. He has short grey-black hair and is wearing a black suit with a burgundy tie. Canada's US booze boycott could be resolved if Trump addresses tariffs, Carney says Prime Minister Mark Carney has said publicly that he wants sector-specific tariffs imposed on Canadian steel, aluminium, automobiles and lumber removed or lowered, while Greer has indicated that Canada may have to accept some form of US tariffs. The US, meanwhile, has cited multiple trade irritants with Canada, including the decision by most Canadian provinces to remove American liquor from shelves due to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. It also wants greater access to Canadian markets for American businesses, specifically dairy, where Canada has strict control over production quotas and imports to support local farmers. Last week, Greer said that he will also be discussing increasing the percentage of US content in North American-made cars, as well as co-ordinating external tariffs on other countries with Canada and Mexico. In its talks with Mexico, the US has asked that vehicles made in North America contain at least 50% American-made content, according to Reuters. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Carney said that cars made in Canada already contain around that amount of US content. In a speech in New York last week, he said a stronger Canadian economy would also support growth in US. "Canada Strong will help make America great again," he said. Domestic pressure has been building on the prime minister to reach a deal, with the Conservative opposition citing Canada's lagging economic growth and high youth unemployment rate. "What is the plan?" asked Jasraj Singh Hallan, a Conservative MP at a news conference on Tuesday morning, calling Carney a "grand illusionist" who has failed to deliver on his promise of growing Canada's economy. Greer has blamed the slower pace of Canada-US negotiations on Canada's decision to retaliate against the US for its tariffs, compared to Mexico. "Two countries in the world retaliated against us: The People's Republic of China and Canada," he told reporters last week. "So they're just in a different spot, and it's hard to see necessarily where that ends." If all three countries do not agree to extend the USMCA by 1 July, the pact would have to be renewed annually until 2036. An image showing a close-up of a red Sour Puss bottle, with a black and yellow logo that features a drawing of a cat sticking its tongue out. Next to the bottle is a red cocktail in a mason jar glass with a plastic straw and a lime. When trade soured, this American liquor maker moved to Canada A close up image of Mark Carney, who looks out at the distance with a quizzical expression. Behind him is a blurred red background. He is standing at a podium. US 'won't dictate terms' of free trade talks, says PM Carney Republican Congressman Tom Kean Jr has not been seen for months but is expected to win Tuesday's election. Nada Tawfik is at Delaney Hall, where protesters have clashed with police and authorities have imposed a curfew across a half-mile area surrounding the facility. Republican Spencer Pratt, known for his TV role on The Hills, appears to be in a tight race with two Democrats in Los Angeles. As Mexico prepares to become the first country to host or co-host the World Cup three times, BBC Sport looks at its Cornish footballing roots. Guillermo Ochoa hopes to play in a record sixth World Cup after being named in Mexico's squad for this summer's tournament. A new documentary follows a group of Wolves fans who moved to the US after the Mexico World Cup. Shamrock Rovers teenager Josh O'Dwyer is included in the Republic of Ireland squad for their friendly against World Cup co-hosts Canada in Montreal. Head coach Jesse Marsch includes Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies in what he describes as the best Canada squad "ever assembled" for this summer's World Cup.