Mexico and US Reach Agreement on Sharing Water After Trump's Extra Tariffs Threat
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Mexico and US reach agreement on sharing water after Trump's extra tariffs threat
Under the agreement, Mexico will be required to release 202,000 acre-feet of water starting next week. The agreement includes both the current water cycle and the deficit from the previous cycle. The two countries are expected to finalise the plan at the end of January
Mexico has reached an agreement with the United States to cover the water supply deficit, days after Donald Trump threatened to impose 5% tariffs if the Water Treaty was not complied with. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) has issued a joint communiqué with the United States this Friday announcing the gradual shipment of 249 million cubic meters of water, the amount that the president claimed from his southern neighbor before the end of the …
The Government of Mexico reported, in a joint communiqué with the US, that both countries reached an agreement under the bilateral Water Treaty.
Without specifying sources to be used, Mxico undertook to deliver to the EU 249 million cubic meters of water before finishing o.
The US and Mexico have reached an agreement in the water dispute to secure the water supply for US farmers. In case of non-compliance with the agreement, punitive tariffs are threatened.
In the months-long dispute with Mexico over water supplies for agriculture, the US government has announced that it has reached an agreement with its neighbor. The agreement aims to "meet the current water needs of American farmers and ranchers," the US Department of Agriculture stated on Friday (local time). According to the announcement, Mexico will begin diverting approximately 249 million cubic meters of water to the US starting next week.
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