The USMCA is a key driver of North American competitiveness and provides the set of rules and market access commitments that also provide the predictability that underpins trade and investment. North America has come into focus for the Biden Administration as an opportunity to build more resilient supply chains, expand manufacturing, and strengthen competitiveness and innovation. With this year marking the midpoint toward the first USMCA review in 2026, this panel will assess progress and the key opportunities and challenges to realizing a more competitive, inclusive and sustainable North American economic relationship.
Affiliate: Brookings
Speakers:
Joshua P. Meltzer, Brookings Institution
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Akin Gump
Louise Blais, NCF23 Fellow, Business Council of Canada
Ana Lilia Cervantes, GEPP
Francisco González, INA
John Orr, Canadian Pacific Kansas City
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