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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer prepares to testify at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., July 22, 2026. Annabelle Gordon
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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Wednesday said he hoped to strike some interim ​trade agreements with Mexico and Canada this year while tackling thornier changes of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada ‌Agreement such as stricter rules of origin in 2027.

"We are moving with all due speed on this," Greer told the Senate Finance Committee in a hearing reviewing President Donald Trump's trade agenda. Greer will leave Washington later on Wednesday for ​Mexico City for USMCA talks with officials there, including Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.

He said that ​key U.S. objectives, including changes to automotive rules of origin to incentivize more production ⁠in the U.S. and North America, along with stronger labor and environmental standards, will take more time ​to negotiate.

He did not specify what separate "potential interim arrangements" would look like, but said he wanted to ​have options for Trump, Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to consider by the end of this year.

"I would love to have by the end of the year at least some arrangements — one with Canada, one with Mexico — and ​then some of these issues that are really important like rules of origin ... labor, environment ... take a ​little more time, to have more discussion of that, including with Congress, in the following year," he said.

Greer's comments signal ‌that ⁠a full renegotiation of the trade pact — and more business and investment uncertainty — will bleed into next year, a fate that Canada and Mexico have been seeking to avoid.

Mexico's Economy Ministry declined to comment on Greer's remarks. The Canadian ministry in charge of U.S. trade did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The trade pact has ​defined North America's economy ​for 32 years, underpinning ⁠nearly $1.6 trillion in regional trade, with Mexico and Canada sending the vast majority of their exports to the United States.

But Trump has been sharply critical of the ​trade pact, despite having renegotiated it during his first term in office.

On ​July 1, Trump ⁠chose not to renew the agreement, a decision that triggers a process of annual reviews. Under the arrangement, the pact will remain in effect until all three countries agree to renew it or, failing that, it ⁠expires in ​2036.

Mexico's new ambassador to the U.S., Roberto Lazzeri, told Reuters ​on Friday that Mexico was expecting to reach a new deal on USMCA by the end of the year.

(This story has been refiled to clarify the description of the Canadian ministry responsible for U.S. trade in paragraph 7)

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