Before today's presidential signing ceremony for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) implementing legislation (H.R. 5430), I want to take a minute to reflect on the reasons it is a good agreement that will help fuel the digital economy among our three countries.
The North America Free Trade Agreement went into effect on January 1, 1994. To the larger economy, that's a generation ago. To those of us in the technology sector, it's eons.
That's why Cisco and many other companies are pleased to see USMCA on its way to adoption and implementation after years of work by all three governments. While President Trump is signing USMCA into law, Canada's Parliament is going through its ratification process, and we are hopeful of a positive outcome there.
Credit is richly deserved by the Trump Administration and the U.S. Congress, as well as by policymakers and lawmakers in Mexico and Canada, for reaching an historic outcome that attracted overwhelming bipartisan, bicameral support in the U.S.
USMCA will help businesses across North America thrive. Chapter 19 on the Digital Economy, in particular, will help propel the digital economy in North America by:
USMCA means that North American consumers and businesses can rely on high-standard, predictable rules of the road that accelerate the digital economy.
The dedication by policymakers and lawmakers in the U.S., Mexico and Canada is appreciated. Together, they achieved a positive outcome for North American businesses, and we look forward to working with all of them on implementing USMCA.
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