Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 2
Trump Keeps USMCA on 1-Year Review Cycle, Threatening Mexico's No. 2 Economy
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 2

Trump Keeps USMCA on 1-Year Review Cycle, Threatening Mexico's No. 2 Economy

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 2

Summary

  • Mexico’s export-led model faces fresh uncertainty after Donald Trump kept the USMCA on an annual review cycle, undermining the long-standing pitch that companies can build in Mexico and sell into the US.
  • That 1-year timetable raises the risk that trade terms could be revisited every year, making manufacturers and other investors less willing to commit capital tied to US market access.
  • The added uncertainty threatens to deepen an investment slump already weighing on Latin America’s second-largest economy, where exports to the US have been a central growth engine.
  • For Mexico, the shift turns a regional trade pact that once offered predictability into a recurring source of risk for factories, supply chains and future expansion plans.

Insights

Is the USMCA's annual review a routine check-up or a prelude to a North American trade divorce?
With its export model at risk, is Mexico being forced to finally build a stronger domestic economy?
As the US targets China's 'backdoor', will global supply chains be forced to reroute away from Mexico?