In July, the US Chamber of Commerce hosted the 12th US-Mexico CEO Dialogue. Its purpose was to discuss the benefits and challenges of implementing the US-Mexican-Canada Agreement. The main points of the USMCA are to create a more level playing field for American workers and protect U.S. intellectual property.
Read MoreThe USMCA, a close cousin to its predecessor NAFTA, made it so that a strong learning curve wouldn’t be necessary, keeping processes flowing and issues at a minimum by following the key points on rules of origin and the nine data elements necessary to create a Certificate of Origin.
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