
Oil prices rose over 2% during the day, reports: Trump is privately considering withdrawing from the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement

According to media reports, Trump is privately assessing the possibility of withdrawing from the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), injecting uncertainty into the critical review on July 1. Currently, negotiations are showing bilateral divergence: Mexico is pragmatic, while Canada is tricky. This move may be aimed at forcing concessions from Canada and Mexico in areas such as immigration and drug prohibition. If the agreement collapses, it will rebuild tariff barriers, raise inflation, and impact the midterm election situation. Analysts believe that the threat of withdrawal is more likely a bargaining chip rather than an ultimate goal
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