The July 2026 USMCA review could reshape North America’s textile supply chain.
Mexico and Canada bought $19.18 billion of US yarn and fabric during 2016-2025, making strong yarn-forward rules vital for US mills.
Stricter enforcement would protect regional sourcing, while weaker rules could reduce demand for US textile inputs despite continued apparel production in Mexico.
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USMCA review puts 48% of US yarn-fabric exports at risk
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