Next Friday, our free webinar “Automotive Talks on USMCA” will dive into one of the most critical debates shaping the future of North American trade: the political and economic trends surrounding the 2026 revision of the USMCA.
A major topic on the table is the emerging scenario that could mark the end of the trilateral USMCA, paving the way for two separate bilateral agreements - one between the United States and Mexico, and another between the United States and Canada.
Recent developments point to a growing alignment between Mexico and the United States, creating favorable conditions for a stronger bilateral framework. In contrast, Canada’s more cautious stance could pose challenges for similar arrangements.
Both potential agreements are expected to tighten rules of origin and U.S. content requirements, with major implications for regional supply chains and automotive manufacturers.
These critical issues will be analyzed by Rory Heslington, Vice President of Government Affairs at Autos Drive America, who joins us as a special guest to share his insights on the evolving trade landscape.
Join us this Friday to understand where the USMCA stands — and where it might be heading.