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Pagar Agua a EE.UU. causaría Hambre en La Frontera Mexicana, Según Agroindustriales - Latino-News - El Periódico De Los Hispanos

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El titular del Consejo Nacional Agropecuario, Jorge Esteve Recolons, emitió una grave advertencia sobre la propuesta del presidente estadounidense Donald

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The Government of Mexico gave way to the pressures of the United States and, without specifying the sources that will be employed, promised to deliver 249 million cubic meters of water before January 31. This means that, in a month and a half, Mexico will have to comply with the debt claimed a week ago by President Donald Trump, estimated at 246 million cubic meters, under the 1944 Water Treaty. Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the US De…

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The President of the Mexican National Agricultural Council warned of "very hungry" and "many damages" to the agricultural communities and producers, if the country had to give water to the United States.

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Mexico City, Dec 11 (EFE).- The president of the National Agricultural Council (CNA), Jorge Esteve Recolons, warned this Thursday that delivering water to the United States to avoid tariffs, as proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, would cause “hungry” and severe economic damage in six Mexican border states. “If you deliver water you would be putting water at risk for human consumption and obviously water to produce (in the Mexican countrysid…

The president of the National Agricultural Council (CNA), Jorge Esteve Recolons, warned that delivering water to the United States to avoid tariffs, as proposed by US President Donald Trump, would cause “hungry” and severe economic damage in six Mexican border states. “If you deliver water you would be putting water at risk for human consumption [...]

The president of the National Agricultural Council (CNA), Jorge Esteve Recolons, warned this Thursday that delivering water to the United States to avoid tariffs, as proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, would cause hunger and severe economic damage in six Mexican border states. “If you deliver water you would be putting water at risk for human consumption and obviously water to produce (in the Mexican countryside),” he said. The business lea…

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