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USMCA Renewal Looms as Apparel Tariff Uncertainty Grows

2026/07/13
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USMCA Renewal Looms as Apparel Tariff Uncertainty Grows

According to www.just-style.com, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) faces an uncertain renewal timeline, intensifying tariff-related risk for apparel importers and reshoring initiatives across North America.

USMCA at a Crossroads

The USMCA — which entered into force on July 1, 2020 — is scheduled for a formal review in 2026, with renegotiation potentially beginning as early as mid-2026. This pivotal moment coincides with mounting political pressure in Washington to accelerate domestic manufacturing. Robert Antoshak, VP of Global Strategic Sourcing at Grey Matter Concepts, warns that the U.S. ambition to bring apparel production home now hangs in the balance:

“One now feels less steady. The other is being asked to carry more weight.” — Robert Antoshak, VP of Global Strategic Sourcing, Grey Matter Concepts

He refers to the dual reliance on USMCA and the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA), the latter increasingly burdened as USMCA stability wanes.

Tariff Ambiguity Threatens Nearshoring Momentum

Apparel importers face what the source terms a “maybe tariff” — not a formal levy, but regulatory uncertainty tied to rules of origin enforcement, customs valuation disputes, and potential Section 301-type actions under renewed trade scrutiny. Under current USMCA provisions, qualifying apparel goods from Mexico and Canada enter the U.S. duty-free — a critical advantage over Asian-sourced products subject to 15%–30% MFN tariffs. Yet compliance thresholds (e.g., yarn-forward rules) remain technically demanding, and audits have risen 47% year-on-year according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data cited in industry briefings. This volatility directly undermines nearshoring ROI calculations, especially for brands targeting 12-week lead times from Mexican cut-and-sew facilities.

DR-CAFTA Steps Into the Breach

With USMCA’s future clouded, DR-CAFTA — covering Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic — has seen apparel export volumes to the U.S. rise 19% since Q3 2024. Notably, Honduras and El Salvador expanded textile park capacity by 220,000 sq ft collectively in 2025, partly funded by U.S. Agency for International Development grants. However, DR-CAFTA lacks USMCA’s trilateral integration depth, and its sunset clause triggers automatic termination unless extended by January 1, 2027 — just 18 months from now.

Strategic Implications for Sourcing Professionals

Supply chain teams are responding with tactical diversification: dual-sourcing key styles across Mexico and Central America, pre-certifying fabric mills under both agreements, and accelerating digital traceability investments to meet audit-ready compliance standards. According to the report, 68% of Tier-1 apparel buyers surveyed in May 2026 have revised their 2027 sourcing maps to include contingency routes through DR-CAFTA countries — up from 32% in late 2024. This shift reflects not optimism about regional trade frameworks, but pragmatic risk mitigation amid policy limbo.

Source: Just Style

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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