NEMA Urges USMCA Negotiators to Deliver Strengthened Agreement so U.S. Electrical Manufacturers Can Continue to Invest with Confidence

National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) President and CEO Debra Phillips issued the following response to the announcement that the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will not be renewed for a 16-year term. 

"While a full renewal of the USMCA was not achieved yesterday, NEMA is encouraged that the three countries will continue negotiating toward a stronger trade agreement, while keeping the current terms in force.

"Since USMCA entered into force in 2020, the U.S. electrical manufacturing industry has invested more than $200 billion in domestic production, cut dependence on Chinese materials by nearly 50%, and helped build the regional electrical supply chain that America's energy dominance and AI leadership now depend on.  

"NEMA looks forward to working with the Administration to achieve a strengthened, durable, trilateral agreement, with a focus on enforcement, preventing transshipment, and North American standards harmonization." 

National Electrical Manufacturers Association | makeitelectric.org