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Trump threatens Mexico with tariffs over water dispute

  • Donald Trump threatened tariffs against Mexico if it does not deliver 1.3 million acre-feet of water owed under the 1944 Water Treaty, stating that Mexico is violating its obligation.
  • Donald Trump threatened Mexico with tariffs if it fails to deliver water to Texas, as required by a 1944 treaty, which he claims Mexico is violating.
  • Trump stated that Mexico owes Texas 1.3 million acre-feet of water under this treaty, but has only delivered 512,604 acre-feet so far.
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Trump halting water shipments to Mexico, demanding it follow treaty

(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump is taking another action against Mexico, threatening additional tariffs, withholding water shipments and considering other options as part of his demand that Mexico follow a World War II-era treaty with the U.S. to…

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President Donald Trump is thirsty for fresh water from the Rockies. On several occasions, he spoke of his dream of opening a "big tap" that would allow it to sink to California – and the recent American decision to suspend the Columbia River Treaty talks would not be alien to the wishes expressed by the White House tenant. The Press went to the shores of the majestic stream. A dossier by Mélanie Marquis

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