The world is being quietly rearranged by people who write very long documents.


The title they went with Procedures and Rules for Article 10.12 of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement; Correction Noisy translates that to

A typo in USMCA trade rules gets fixed, four years late


The US Commerce Department corrected a duplicated sentence in its trade rules for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. This means the official text now accurately reflects the procedures for resolving trade disputes under the agreement.
This document is a bureaucratic cleanup, not a substantive change. It corrects an error that duplicated language in the trade rules, which could have caused confusion in legal interpretations. The fix ensures that the procedures for challenging trade decisions are clear and consistent.
There is nothing specific to watch for, as this is a minor technical correction to existing rules.

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