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Senator Gallego Urges USMCA Renegotiation
March 13, 2026
Senator Ruben Gallego has called for a renegotiation of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) to prioritize workers by enhancing labor standards, updating rules of origin, setting minimum wages, and investing in border infrastructure. This initiative aims to protect U.S. manufacturing, improve enforcement mechanisms, and support economic growth in border communities. Procurement professionals and contractors involved in cross-border trade, manufacturing supply chains, and infrastructure development should consider the potential impacts of these proposed changes on future contract requirements and compliance standards.
- Why this matters: Potential updates to USMCA could lead to revised procurement standards emphasizing labor protections and fair trade enforcement.
- Agencies and contractors engaged in border infrastructure projects may see increased investment opportunities aligned with the renegotiation goals.
- Organizations involved in manufacturing supply chains should prepare for possible changes in rules of origin and wage requirements affecting sourcing and compliance.
- This development signals a focus on strengthening domestic manufacturing and border community economies, influencing procurement priorities in related sectors.
I urge you to use this process as an opportunity to renegotiate aspects of the agreement to rebuild the U.S. manufacturing sector, strengthen border communities, and address the underlying causes of illegal migration to the United States.
— Senator Ruben Gallego
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United States Senate, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Bureau of International Labor Affairs
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- Gallego Calls for USMCA Deal that Puts Workers First · Gallego Senate · Mar 13