Trump Considers LEAVING USMCA — Canada and Mexico Face $2 Trillion Trade Crisis
Автор: Max Stone
Загружено: 2026-02-12
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Trump is now privately discussing a complete withdrawal from the USMCA — the $2 trillion trade agreement he personally negotiated and signed in 2020. Bloomberg and Reuters have both confirmed the conversations through multiple sources. Canada and Mexico aren't waiting to find out if he's bluffing. Both countries are already preparing contingency plans and exploring alternative trade partnerships.
This isn't a routine renegotiation. It's a potential unraveling of six decades of North American economic integration. The issues driving Trump's frustration — Chinese investment in Mexico, Cuba oil shipments, Canadian trade diversification — exist entirely outside the USMCA framework. Yet he's using the threat of withdrawal to force concessions on disputes the agreement was never designed to address.
In this video, we break down what Bloomberg and Reuters actually reported, what the USMCA withdrawal mechanism looks like under the agreement's own text, how the tariff escalation built to this point, and what a full US exit would mean for businesses, workers, and supply chains across all three countries.
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📊 KEY FACTS COVERED
• Bloomberg and Reuters reporting on Trump's private withdrawal discussions
• USMCA Article 34.6 withdrawal clause and Article 34.7 review mechanism
• Timeline of tariff escalation from March 2025 through February 2026
• China's growing manufacturing presence in northern Mexico
• Mexico's oil shipments to Cuba and the Helms-Burton Act
• Canada and Mexico's contingency planning and trade diversification
• Impact on cross-border supply chains and the US auto industry
• US Chamber of Commerce opposition and congressional Republican divide
• How withdrawal could increase Chinese influence in North America
• What $1.8 to $2 trillion in annual trilateral trade actually looks like on the ground
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📚 SOURCES & REFERENCES
• Bloomberg News reporting, February 11, 2025
• Reuters independent confirmation, February 11, 2025
• USMCA full agreement text, Articles 34.6 and 34.7
• U.S. Trade Representative trilateral trade data
• Statistics Canada export figures
• Mexico's INEGI and U.S. Census Bureau trade data
• Center for Strategic and International Studies analysis
• Center for Automotive Research supply chain documentation
• U.S. Chamber of Commerce public statement
• Public remarks from congressional officials
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video features an AI-generated host. The content is thoroughly researched from publicly available sources and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Viewers are encouraged to verify information independently.
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