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The head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce expressed concerns that since the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) was signed, all three countries are guilty of not complying with parts of the deal.

In the U.S., the trade pact is known as the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement . "Like any other agreement, the USMCA isn't worth the paper it's printed on without meaningful compliance and enforcement," Suzanne Clark, the chamber's president and CEO, said Monday at the North American Business Summit in Washington, D.C.

Canada, for example, hasn't honoured its obligation to enhanced market access that was granted to the U.S. and Mexico for dairy, she said. The U.S. has failed to implement the CUSMA ruling on automotive parts rules of origin, Clark added."And that's just to name a few examples where compliance is falling short."

North America is a "family" of states that can come together with goodwill and candor to see what's working, and what needs to be improved, Clark said.'Push for accountability'

 

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