TechFlow News, February 11: According to JINSHI Data, informed sources revealed that U.S. President Trump is privately considering whether to withdraw from the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), injecting new uncertainty into the critical renegotiation currently underway among the United States, Canada, and Mexico. These sources stated that Trump has asked his aides why he should not withdraw from the agreement—which he signed during his first term—but he has not yet explicitly indicated he will take such action. A White House official, responding to related discussions, said Trump is the ultimate decision-maker and is consistently seeking more favorable agreements for the American people. The official added that, prior to any formal presidential announcement, speculation about potential actions is baseless. The agreement is scheduled for a mandatory review on July 1, at which point a decision may be made on whether to extend it. What was once expected to be a routine procedure has now evolved into a highly contentious negotiation. Trump has demanded additional trade concessions from Ottawa and Mexico City and pressured them to address unrelated issues such as immigration, drug trafficking, and national defense.
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