Borderlands Mexico reports on Trump considering scrapping USMCA while industry groups push for renewal. U.S. Trade Representative Greer discusses Trump’s view on trade deals and potential negotiations with Canada and Mexico. Despite uncertainty, USMCA is seen as critical for North American economic integration by several trade organizations.

Industry groups like AAFA, NGFA, and NTU voice support for USMCA, emphasizing its importance for duty-free market access and trade stability. AAFA highlights the agreement’s role in textile, apparel, and footwear supply chains. NGFA stresses Mexico and Canada’s significance as export markets for U.S. agricultural products like corn and soybeans.

California avocado growers express concerns about USMCA’s impact on domestic producers due to pest threats and market pressures. Changes in Mexico’s avocado inspection system raise risks for U.S. growers. Growers call for reinstating inspection requirements to protect against pest infestations and market challenges.

DP World opens a new warehouse in Querétaro, Mexico, to support nearshoring demand. The facility expands the company’s logistics capabilities in the region, offering direct access to key transportation networks. DP World continues to grow its presence in Mexico and across North America, providing comprehensive supply chain solutions.

East Coast Warehouse & Distribution announces a new facility in Baytown, Texas, to enhance temperature-controlled logistics services. The project near Port Houston terminals will create jobs and strengthen the company’s national footprint. CEO Overley emphasizes the facility’s role in providing end-to-end logistics solutions for customers.

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