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Mexico agrees to send water to US after Trump threatens tariffs

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Mexico agrees to send water to US after Trump threatens tariffsMexico City (AFP) April 28, 2025

Mexico has agreed to immediately provide water to the United States to reduce shortfalls under a decades-old treaty at the center of a diplomatic spat, the two countries said Monday. The pledge came after US President Donald Trump threatened more tariffs unless Mexico met its commitments, accusing the neighboring nation of "stealing" water from farmers in the southern state of Texas. Tru
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