Today was the deadline for announcing intentions regarding renewal of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA); the U.S. will not renew the USMCA, according to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. President Trump will instead pursue separate bilateral trade deals with Canada and Mexico lasting up to 10 years. Both Canada and Mexico had pressed for a full 16-year extension. They did not get it. Trump has floated withdrawing from the deal entirely, and USTR Greer gave no signal of a commitment to an extension ahead of the virtual trilateral meeting marking six years since the USMCA entered into force in 2020. Under the agreement's terms, failure to confirm an extension shifts the three countries into a cycle of annual reviews for 10 year...