Leaders from the agriculture, manufacturing, and technology sectors convened in Washington to highlight the importance of renewing the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement as the landmark trade deal approaches the formal review period. The panel discussion was co-hosted by the National Corn Growers Association and the National Foreign Trade Council. “USMCA has been incredibly important to farmers like me,” said Matt Frostic, a Michigan farmer and the first vice president of the NCGA. “Mexico and Canada are two of our most important trading partners, and the certainty of this agreement allows farmers to plan, invest, and continue feeding and fueling the world.” Speakers from the agriculture and manufacturing sectors pointed out that the agreement has strengthened North American trade and created greater certainty for businesses across many sectors. “As the agreement enters its review period, it’s important that policymakers strengthen what works so American agriculture can continue to grow,” Frostic added.