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U.S., Mexico Strike Deal to Settle Rio Grande Water Dispute

Mexico agreed to transfer 249.163 million cubic meters of Rio Grande water by January 31 to ease treaty shortfalls amid drought and political pressure, officials said.

  • On Friday, Mexico and the United States announced a stopgap deal to cool a border dispute, with Mexico to start gradual Rio Grande deliveries on Monday, aiming to transfer 249.163 million cubic meters by January 31, 2026 after a tariff threat from President Donald Trump.
  • The 1944 treaty requires Mexico to provide 2.185 billion cubic meters over five-year cycles, a long-standing bargain now under new stress from officials and communities.
  • Prolonged drought in Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas left rivers and reservoirs too low for rapid catch-up releases without squeezing local drinking and irrigation supplies.
  • Binational commissions CILA and IBWC will monitor transfers, while Texas agriculture groups say the release is smaller than needed and shortages are reshaping planting and revenues.
  • Officials call the release a partial fix, noting Mexico remains about 986 million cubic meters behind in the current cycle and the five-year treaty cycle remains unresolved.
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The government of Mexico and the United States reached an agreement for the delivery of water under the 1944 Treaty of Limits and Waters.The negotiations concluded on the night of December 12, after several proposals that did not convince the parties, in particular the United States, which expected to receive just over 246 million cubic meters of water.How much water will Mexico deliver to the United States after the agreement?The government of …

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Mexico pledged to supply 249,163 million cubic metres of water to the United States as marked by the historic 1944 Water Treaty

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After it was announced that Mexico will deliver 249 million cubic meters of water to the U.S. from the following week, the Water Advisory Council warned that drought will wreak greater havoc in the north of the country. The organization called for increased investment in liquid management with measures such as field technification, efficient water recovery schemes and for the updating of standards that promote the reuse and regeneration of water.

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The Government of Mexico reported this Friday, in a joint communiqué with the United States, that both countries reached an agreement within the framework of the bilateral Water Treaty, which would enable the threat of a 5% tariff to be deactivated.

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