USMCA 2026 and Economic Security: The Convergence of Technology, Trade, and National Security

Jake E. Jennings as featured on CSIS.

 

The USMCA Review Is Becoming a Test of North American Technology Security

The 2026 review of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement was initially framed as a routine, if politically sensitive, “check-in” trade exercise. In practice, it is becoming something far more consequential: a stress test of whether North America can function as a coherent technology and economic-security platform in an era of intensified strategic competition globally.

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