The United States has declined to renew the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in its present state, halting the trilateral trade pact. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer directly linked this decision to Canada’s ongoing pursuit of investment from China. During a virtual meeting between the three governments, the US voiced its disapproval, effectively ending the agreement’s automatic renewal. Greer confirmed that Washington would not endorse the USMCA as it currently stands, leading to its expiration. This move signals escalating trade tensions and highlights US concerns about Canada’s economic relationship with China. The implications of the USMCA’s collapse are expected to be significant for all three nations, potentially impacting supply chains and economic stability. Further negotiations may be attempted, but the future of North American trade remains uncertain.