Trump is privately considering whether to withdraw from the USMCA, which he signed during his first term. This statement has added more uncertainty to the key negotiations between the three countries and may further increase pressure on Canada and Mexico during this year's renegotiation of the USMCA. It is reported that Trump has asked his aides why he should not withdraw from the agreement, but he has not clearly stated that he will definitely withdraw. A government official from the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said that simply copying the 2019 USMCA provisions does not serve national interests, and the government plans to retain all of Trump's options and resolve the identified issues through negotiations. Griles said on Tuesday that the U.S. government will hold separate talks with Mexico and Canada, and said that the trade relationship with Canada has become more tense. He did not specify whether Trump would approve extending the USMCA.

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