Have Your Say on the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA)
Quebec wants to hear from businesses about how the North American trade deal is working. The CUSMA agreement governs 75% of Quebec's exports. With a joint review coming in 2026, the government is asking what's working, what's not, and what should change.
Why This Matters
Do you run a business that trades with the US or Mexico? This affects you directly. The rules on everything from car parts to dairy to digital services are up for review. Your feedback could shape Quebec's position in upcoming trade negotiations.
What Could Change
Quebec's position in the 2026 CUSMA joint review will be shaped by this feedback. The government could push for changes to rules of origin, e-commerce provisions, or labour and environmental standards. Trade barriers that businesses flag could become negotiating priorities.
Key Issues
- What parts of CUSMA are working well for Quebec businesses?
- What trade barriers or problems have businesses encountered under CUSMA?
- Do any CUSMA provisions hurt business competitiveness?
- What improvements should Quebec push for in the 2026 review?
- How is compliance with rules of origin working in practice?
How to Participate
- Review the consultation questions about CUSMA's positive elements, concerns, improvements needed, problems encountered, and competitiveness impacts.
- Send your comments by email to aceum@economie.gouv.qc.ca by November 3, 2025.
- Consider also submitting to the federal government's CUSMA consultation.