by | May 7, 2026

USMCA Brings Trade Dollars to Kentucky

Kentucky has seen significant trade dollars flow through the state since the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) took effect. Find Kentucky USMCA trade stats below.

USMCA was signed by the United States, Mexico and Canada in 2018 during President Trump’s first term and was implemented in 2020 to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement.

The agreement has significantly increased U.S. agriculture exports to Canada and Mexico, provided more certainty between the three nations and created a mechanism for resolving trade disputes.

Under the agreement, leaders of all three nations must begin a formal review by July 2026 to determine whether to renew. If renewed, the agreement would remain in effect for an additional 16 years, with another review scheduled in 2032. If the countries fail to reach an agreement and move to terminate, USMCA will expire in 2036. The review could also enter a period of annual consultations with no clear path forward, creating significant uncertainty for the farm economy.

Kentucky Exports Under USMCA:

  • Exports to Canada: $288,653,000
  • Exports to Mexico: $68,882,000
  • Total Exports: $357,535,000

National U.S. Exports Under USMCA:

  • $1.9 trillion total of goods and services traded under USMCA
  • $60+ billion American agricultural exports to Canada and Mexico
  • Nearly 1/3 of all American agricultural exports
  • $13 million in American jobs supported by trade with Canada and Mexico
  • 31% of U.S. trade-related rail traffic is tied to Canada and Mexico

The Trump Administration needs to know how import this vital agreement is to farmers! Click the link below to add your name to a national letter calling for the renewal of USMCA.

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