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Mexico and the U.S. have agreed to increase water supply from the Rio Grande basin to Texas farmers, as per an agreement reached on Monday. The U.S. President Donald Trump had threatened tariffs and sanctions earlier this month over water shortages. Mexico has committed to make immediate water transfers and increase the U.S. share of flow in six of Mexico's Rio Grande tributaries through the end of the current five-year water cycle.
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