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US Trade Expert: Beijing Laughs at Stalled USMCA Talks

A US trade expert has stated that Beijing is observing the stalled trade talks between the United States, Mexico, and Canada with amusement. The expert emphasized the need for trilateral discussions to finalize a cross-border trade deal. This sentiment was conveyed in a recent analysis of the ongoing trade negotiations.

The expert pointed out that the current lack of progress on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) provides an opportunity for China to gain leverage. The absence of a unified approach from the North American countries allows Beijing to pursue its own trade objectives without significant regional opposition. The expert did not specify a date for these observations but indicated they are current.

To overcome the current deadlock, the expert recommended that the three nations convene for direct, trilateral talks. Such meetings are seen as crucial for addressing the complex issues that have led to the current impasse. Without these discussions, the expert warned, the USMCA's effectiveness and the broader economic relationship between the three countries will continue to be undermined.

The expert's remarks highlight concerns within the US trade community regarding the strategic implications of the stalled USMCA negotiations. The perceived inaction by the US, Mexico, and Canada is seen as a diplomatic and economic vulnerability that China is poised to exploit. The call for renewed trilateral engagement underscores the urgency to resolve these trade disputes.

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