The Globe and Mail: A key question heading into the review is whether the deal will survive as a trilateral pact, or be split into two separate bilateral agreements – an idea U.S. officials have floated several times in recent months.
“Our baseline is that things have to be changed,” Mr. Greer said about the USMCA, which came into force in 2020 and governs trade between the three countries. But he suggested the core of the agreement would remain in place, while bilateral issues would be dealt with separately with Canada and Mexico…