Trump threatens 5% tariff increase on this country…, says dispute is harming Texas agriculture

Donald Trump on Monday warned that his country will impose an additional 5 percent tariff on Mexico if it does not release water owed to United States.

Dec 9, 2025 - 18:00
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Trump threatens 5% tariff increase on this country…, says dispute is harming Texas agriculture

Washington: Amid the tariff tussle, United States President Doland Trump on Monday warned that he will impose an additional five percent tariff on Mexico if it fails to release the water it owes under a long-standing treaty. Trump stated that the ongoing dispute is hurting farmers and agriculture in Texas. He took to Truth Social and alleged that Mexico has not fulfilled its treaty obligations for the past five years. He claimed that shortfall has now crossed 800,000 acre-feet of water, stating that this has caused serious damage to Texas’s crops and livestock.

Trump said the US expects Mexico to deliver 200,000 acre-feet of water before December 31, with additional supplies to follow. He argued that recent requests from Washington have gone unanswered. “It is very unfair to our US Farmers who deserve this much-needed water,” he said.
The President added that he has approved the required paperwork to move ahead with tariffs if the matter is not resolved.

“That is why I have authorized documentation to impose a 5% Tariff on Mexico if this water isn’t released, IMMEDIATELY,” he said, warning that delays continue to hurt agricultural producers.

“The longer Mexico takes to release the water, the more our Farmers are hurt. Mexico has an obligation to FIX THIS NOW,” he said.
Earlier this year, US agriculture secretary Brooke Rollins said Mexico had agreed to increase water deliveries to Texas to address a shortfall under the 1944 treaty.

Under that agreement, Mexico must supply 1.75 million acre-feet of water to the US from the Rio Grande every five years through a system of dams and reservoirs.

Trump, who previously issued a similar threat in April, has had a fluctuating relationship with Mexico throughout his second term.
The treaty also requires the US to provide Mexico with 1.5 million acre-feet of water annually from the Colorado River.
While Washington has largely met that requirement, recent deliveries have been reduced due to severe drought, which is permitted under the accord.
The latest five-year cycle ended in October, with data from the International Boundary and Water Commission showing that Mexico delivered less than 30 per cent of the mandated volume.

In response, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on X that Mexico has complied with the treaty “to the extent water is available” amid three consecutive years of drought.

Sheinbaum informed that she shared a proposal to US officials last week highlighting immediate steps to improve water supply to Texas. Sheinbaum further said that she has Mexico’s agriculture and foreign ministers to connect with their US counterparts, expressing confidence, she added that, like on other matters, an agreement would be reached.

(with ANI inputs)

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