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Canada has had six years to address U.S. trade concerns under USMCA and has done nothing but stonewall. American dairy farmers are getting squeezed by rigged tariff quotas, bulk produce imports are blocked for no good reason, and Canada even banned American alcohol sales across most provinces. The July 1 deadline is here — Canada needs to drop the games and negotiate in good faith.
Blowing up USMCA would be an economic disaster on par with Brexit, and Americans would foot the bill through inflation and supply chain chaos. North American trade integration is what keeps the U.S. competitive against China, and gutting the deal in a midterm year would be political suicide. The smart move is extending USMCA with ongoing reviews, not torching decades of economic interdependence for short-term leverage.