T-MEC

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T-MEC is the Spanish-language name for the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement, the trade pact that replaced NAFTA in North America.

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T-MEC canonical 4

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf free trade agreement
international treaty
trade pact
acronymFor USMCA
surface form: Tratado entre México, Estados Unidos y Canadá
aimsTo modernize North American trade rules
promote free trade in North America
alsoKnownAs ACEUM
USMCA
surface form: CUSMA

USMCA
appliesToCountry Canada
Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
category Crown-Indigenous treaties in Canada
surface form: Treaties of Canada

Treaties of Mexico
Treaties of the United States
dateSigned 2018-11-30
EnglishName USMCA
surface form: United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
enteredIntoForce 2020-07-01
fullName USMCA
surface form: Tratado entre México, Estados Unidos y Canadá
hasOfficialLanguageVersion English
French
Spanish
hasProvision automotive rules of origin
digital trade protections
dispute settlement mechanisms
environmental obligations
labor value content requirements
stronger intellectual property rules
languageOfName Spanish
legalStatus in force
placeSigned Buenos Aires
predecessor NAFTA
referredToAsInCanada USMCA
surface form: CUSMA
referredToAsInMexico T-MEC self-link
referredToAsInUnitedStates USMCA
region North America
replaced NAFTA
surface form: North American Free Trade Agreement
shortName USMCA
signedBy Canada
Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
subject digital trade
environmental standards
intellectual property
international trade
labor standards
tariffs

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

USMCA alsoKnownAs T-MEC
T-MEC referredToAsInMexico T-MEC self-link
ACEUM alsoKnownAs T-MEC