, they have to treat us better. That rhetoric, paired with concrete deficit figures now on the table, keeps companies like GM watching the calendar toward the July 20 talks for signs of where tariff policy heads next.
Trade policy uncertainty tied to the USMCA renewal fight is rattling companies with heavy exposure to North American supply chains, and few names illustrate that risk better than General Motors, which builds vehicles and parts across US, Mexican and Canadian factories under the terms of that same agreement.
Why GM Sits at the Center of the USMCA Dispute
The US Trade Representative, Ambassador Jamieson Greer, said this week that Washington will not renew the $1.6 trillion trilateral trade pact
