Final passage of USMCA likely this week: top US senator
DeeperDive is a beta AI feature. Refer to full articles for the facts.
[WASHINGTON] The US Senate is expected to approve a landmark continental trade agreement with Canada and Mexico this week, a top Republican said on Tuesday in what would be a win for President Donald Trump.
"We are, it looks like, going to be able to process the USMCA here in the Senate this week," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters, calling it good news for the country "and something I think we have broad bipartisan agreement on."
The long-awaited pact still has several procedural hurdles to clear, including approval by multiple Senate committees.
But lawmakers appeared eager to fast-track USMCA in the coming days in order to clear the decks before Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate begins next week.
The Senate Budget Committee approved legislation to implement the new deal earlier Tuesday.
The USMCA, which replaces the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement by updating rules on auto manufacturing, e-commerce, intellectual property restrictions and labour provisions, cleared the US House last month by an overwhelming bipartisan majority - an unusual occurrence in the current political atmosphere.
Navigate Asia in
a new global order
Get the insights delivered to your inbox.
AFP
Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services
TRENDING NOW
Vietnam formalises new state leadership, redefining ‘four pillars’ power balance
‘Largest Singapore commercial S-Reit proxy’: analysts say buy CICT shares after Paragon acquisition
From 1MDB to ‘corporate mafia’: Is Malaysia facing a new governance test?
Why where you park your joint venture matters: Lessons from a US$689 million shareholder dispute