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First USMCA Negotiations to Focus on Content Rules, Economic Security, Greer Says

MANASSAS, Virginia, May ⁠22 (Reuters) – ⁠U.S. Trade Representative ⁠Jamieson Greer said on ​Friday that the first round of ‌formal negotiations to update ‌the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade ⁠agreement ⁠next week in Mexico City will focus ​on strengthening regional rules of origin and economic security provisions.

He told ​reporters at a Micron Technology memory ⁠chip plant ⁠in suburban ⁠Washington that ​regional content rules needed to be ​changed to ⁠help re-shore U.S. manufacturing, adding: “If you’re going to get a special deal on trade ⁠with the United States of America, we want ⁠to make sure that there’s U.S. content in that.”

Greer added that he was aware of automakers’ calls to keep the six-year-old USMCA a trilateral trade deal. Next week’s ⁠talks will be between the U.S. and Mexico only and exclude Canada.

(Reporting by David Shepardson, ​writing by David Lawder; Editing ​by Nia Williams)

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