Multiple outlets report that the Trump administration is expected to announce on Wednesday that it will not renew the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The announcement is described as beginning a “sunset” process linked to the pact, which has been in place for 32 years and governs trade among the United States, Mexico and Canada. Both sources say the decision launches a multi-year timeline rather than an immediate end to the agreement.

According to the reports, the formal non-renewal declaration triggers a six-year review session tied to a sunset clause that was negotiated during Trump’s first term. During this period, the three countries continue discussions on proposed changes to the agreement. The sources indicate that while the declaration starts the countdown mechanism, it does not automatically resolve the ongoing negotiations, including disputes over specific terms.

Overall, the coverage centers on the expected Wednesday announcement and the start of a structured review process that could ultimately wind down USMCA under the agreement’s pre-set provisions.