TREASFinal Rule
Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada: Textile and Apparel Goods, Automotive Goods, and Other USMCA Provisions
OtherLabor & WorkplaceTransportation
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Summary
This regulation implements trade rules between the United States, Mexico, and Canada under the USMCA trade agreement, setting standards for how textiles, apparel, and cars can be made and sold across the three countries. It affects what products can be imported duty-free and establishes requirements for where and how these goods must be manufactured to qualify for trade benefits.
Key Points
- 1Sets manufacturing requirements for textiles, apparel, and automobiles to qualify for preferential trade treatment under the USMCA
- 2Determines which products can move between the US, Mexico, and Canada without tariffs or with lower tariffs
- 3Affects prices and availability of clothing, shoes, and vehicles for American consumers by influencing where companies choose to manufacture
- 4Impacts workers and manufacturers in all three countries by establishing rules about labor costs and supply chain sourcing
- 5Creates compliance obligations for importers and manufacturers who must prove their products meet USMCA standards
Key Dates
Published
September 8, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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