USMCA

The United States, Mexico, and Canada updated NAFTA to create the new USMCA. USMCA is mutually beneficial for North American workers, farmers, ranchers, and businesses. The new agreement, which entered into force on July 1, 2020, creates a more balanced environment for trade, supports high-paying jobs for Americans, and grows the North American economy.

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USMCA Uniform Regulations Interpretation, Application, & Administration of Chapters 5 (Origin Procedures), 6 (Textile & Apparel Goods), & 7 (Customs Administration & Trade Facilitation)

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Tariffs, Certification of Origin, and Rules of Origin Information to be aware of regarding USMCA implementation.

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USMCA vs NAFTA Major differences in key chapters.

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What's New in USMCA? Information on crucial new chapters in the agreement. Read the full USMCA Text Contact the USMCA Team

Send an email to the USMCA Team.

USMCA Web-based Hotline

Submit confidential information regarding labor issues.

International Trade Administration
U.S. Department of Commerce

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