FidelityNow: CUSMA: Why negotiations are an opportunity for Canada
Heather Hagerty explains how CUSMA negotiations could help Canada leverage critical mineral resources to strengthen its role in North America’s economy.
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Hello, my name is Heather Haggerty, and I am a sovereign
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debt analyst.
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My work sits at the intersection of policy analysis
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and fixed income investing.
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I evaluate governments as credit issuers, looking at
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fiscal trajectories, political risk,
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and policy frameworks to identify attractive,
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risk-adjusted returns.
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I focus closely on Canada and Mexico, which makes
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CUSMA far more than just a trade story for me.
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At its core, it provides rules-based
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access to nearly 600 million consumers
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across North America.
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I've been meeting regularly with government officials in
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Washington, Mexico City, and Ottawa to
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discuss priorities as the joint review approaches.
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These conversations reinforce a key point.
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CUSMA is central to the long-term economic strategy
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for North America, CUSMA matters,
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and it matters deeply for Canada.
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We are in a period of structural economic change, with
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deeper integration and shifting geopolitical
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incentives.
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It is best viewed as a continental investment compact
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that anchors supply chains, attracts capital,
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and scales key industries.
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Political incentives to sustain the agreement remain
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strong. Despite polarization,
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risks of disruption, business pressure,
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and voter sensitivity, all push towards cooperation.
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Too often, the focus is on risk and
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preserving the status quo.
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But the status-quo is stability with constraints,
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and negotiations create an opportunity to improve
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it.
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CUSMA requires 75% North American content
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for tariff-free treatment.
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In sectors like EVs, Batteries,
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Critical Minerals, and Components must increasingly come
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from within the region.
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Canada holds major reserves of Lithium,
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Cobalt, and Nickel.
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The key question is not whether or not investment comes
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to North America, but whether Canada captures
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more of it.
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These rules are not just constraints, but
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they're strategic advantages to Canada.
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Canada's AI ecosystem is globally competitive
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and CUSMA enables firms to operate across
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borders without data barriers, expanding
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market access immediately.
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For investors, Canada offers talent,
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stability and seamless access to the U.S.
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Market.
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Looking ahead, Canada can shape the next phase of
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North American integration.
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Building on resources while expanding into
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semiconductors, digital services, and
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clean energy.
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With a proactive strategy, Canada can help define
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the next chapter and position itself at the center
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of North America's economy.

