U.S. President Expresses Preference Against USMCA Agreement
The U.S. President expressed a preference against the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) while attending the G7 summit in France. Speaking to reporters, he indicated that the U.S. would 'do better without that agreement,' signaling a potential dissatisfaction with the trade pact.
The U.S. President recently commented on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), indicating a preference for the absence of the pact.
During the G7 summit in France, the President told reporters that he would 'rather not' have the USMCA. He further elaborated that the country would 'do better without that agreement,' suggesting a belief that the U.S. could achieve more favorable outcomes without it.
This statement was made amidst his participation in the international gathering of G7 leaders.
According to Globe and Mail, the President's remarks highlight his administration's stance on the trade agreement.
