Canada cheers USMCA win as Trudeau wraps Mexico visit singing praises of free trade
MEXICO CITY — Canada and Mexico basked Wednesday in the glow of a major trade win over the United States as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrapped up a trilateral summit aimed at charting a course for North American excellence.
The dispute panel’s decision, telegraphed for months but only released once the summit was over, declared the American interpretation of foreign content rules for autos “inconsistent” with the terms of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
The ruling put a bow on Trudeau’s final day in the bustling Mexican capital, which happened to be all about shoring up Canada’s economic and diplomatic ties with Mexico, a relationship too often obscured by the country that separates them.
“We’re going to look forward to working with the United States — that’s what this dispute settlement process is all about,” said International Trade Minister Mary Ng, who was among those travelling with Trudeau.


