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Issue #64 - USMCA - The New NAFTA: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

 

Canada, Mexico, and the US have reached a tentative agreement to replace NAFTA.  Although many details have yet to be hashed out, here’s what we know so far:

The GOOD

The BAD

The UGLY

How it will impact you

In large part, the impact on regular Canadians will be felt in three major categories:

Economy

Housing

Currency


Our Thoughts

Overall, we feel that for Canadians to claim this as a 'win', the bar would have to be set very low.  The supposed victories are mostly focused on having kept things they way they were, while our concessions and our lack of having addressing the Section 232 'trump card' clearly favour the US.  Ultimately, this is a win in the sense that "It could have been a lot worse"...  

As always, please do not hesitate to direct any questions to us!

 

Related
CBC:  What we know about the new USMCA trade deal
CNN:  US and Canada reach deal on NAFTA after talks go down to the wire

 

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