Thoughts on the Market

The Future of North American Trade

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Feb 11, 2026
Discussion of the 2026 USMCA review and why outcomes are likely to preserve North American trade integration. Exploration of which ambitious additions like AI, critical minerals, and Chinese investment guardrails may be hard to formalize. Consideration of Mexico’s steps on trans-shipment, potential side agreements, and how outcomes affect autos, electronics, and currency reactions.
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Preservation With Slower Deeper Integration

  • The USMCA review is likely to preserve the agreement and gradually deepen North American integration over time.
  • The pace and form of deeper integration may shift, becoming slower or occurring via side agreements rather than formal USMCA text changes.
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Ambitious Chapters Face Timing Headwinds

  • Ambitious new chapters on AI, critical minerals, and Chinese investment guardrails look harder to finalize before mid-2026.
  • Deeper institutional alignment may instead happen later or through parallel frameworks with weaker enforcement.
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Targeted Fixes Rather Than Overhaul

  • Expect resolution of targeted disputes like auto rules of origin, labor enforcement, and select digital trade provisions.
  • Mexico will likely take incremental steps to reduce trans-shipment risk without a fully institutionalized China enforcement mechanism by mid-2026.
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