Mexico's 1944 Treaty Water Debt Tops 50% as Initial Payment Agreed

Following the December 13 agreement with the US to deliver 249 million cubic meters of Rio Grande water, Mexico still owes over 50%—1,170 million cubic meters—of its 2020-2025 obligations under the 1944 Water Treaty, says Water Advisory Council president Raúl Rodríguez. The deal averts Trump's tariff threats, with more payments planned.

Building on the December 13, 2025, bilateral agreement detailed in prior coverage—which commits Mexico to releasing 249.163 million cubic meters starting mid-December to address part of the deficit—Water Advisory Council president Raúl Rodríguez highlighted the scale of Mexico's accumulated debt. In a MILENIO Televisión interview, he stated that for the 2020-2025 cycle, Mexico owes 1,170 million cubic meters out of the required 2,185 million, exceeding 50%.

This follows former President Trump's threats of 5% tariffs, prompting negotiations. Rodríguez noted the initial payment covers 25-30% of the debt within two months, with the rest to be renegotiated for the 2025-2030 period. He assured that sourcing water from international bodies would spare northern Mexico's agricultural producers, minimizing local impacts and stabilizing cross-border relations without commercial escalations.

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墨西哥参议院批准了对来自亚洲国家的1400多种产品征收高达50%关税的立法,主要针对中国进口,以支持国内生产商。总统克劳迪娅·谢因鲍姆为这一决定辩护,称其旨在履行“墨西哥计划”而不损害国家经济。中国北京批评此举损害其利益。

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