Canada joins with Mexico to dispute how U.S. interprets USMCA auto rules of origin
WASHINGTON — Canada is joining forces with Mexico to challenge how the United States is interpreting the new rules that govern duty-free cars and trucks.
Mexico last week asked for a dispute resolution panel to challenge the stringent U.S. interpretation of the auto rules of origin enshrined in the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Rules of origin in the deal known as CUSMA in Canada dictate how much of a product must originate in the region in order to qualify for tariff-free status.
The new deal requires passenger vehicles to contain 75 per cent regional content, up from 62 per cent under NAFTA.