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Trump’s Threat to Tear Up T-MEC Demands Scrutiny: Is Mexico’s Sheinbaum Right About ‘Deep Revision’?

By Economics Desk | October 8, 2025

President Trump signals potential replacement of the trilateral T-MEC trade deal with bilateral agreements, provoking Mexican leadership’s call for a thorough review. What does this mean for American sovereignty and economic interests in North America?

When President Donald Trump suggested replacing the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (T-MEC) with separate bilateral deals, he wasn’t just shaking up trade policy—he was challenging a cornerstone of North American economic integration that directly impacts American workers and industries.Is the T-MEC Truly Set in Stone, or Are We Heading Toward a Reckless Rewrite?Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico City's president, swiftly pushed back against Trump’s comments by affirming that the T-MEC is legally binding across all three nations. Her message was clear: any alterations require careful, comprehensive renegotiations—not unilateral moves or hasty breakups.This isn’t just diplomatic fluff. The T-MEC, forged under Trump himself during...

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