Article 32.10 requires USMCA countries to notify USMCA members three months in advance if they intend to enter into free trade negotiations with non-economic economies. Article 32.10 gives USMCA countries the opportunity to review any new free trade agreements that members agree to leave. It is widely speculated that Article 32.10 deliberately targets China. [56] In fact, a senior White House official said of the USMCA deal: “We were very concerned about China`s efforts to undermine the U.S. position by making deals with others.” [57] On this occasion, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the U.S. contract enforcement authority, established the USMCA Center to coordinate CBP`s implementation of the contract in the United States. .