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Trump threatened a tariff on Mexico, accusing it of violating a water treaty and failing to release supplies to Texas farmers.
President Donald Trump has declared war on fentanyl by labeling it a “weapon of mass destruction.” The president signed an
President Donald Trump on Monday said Mexico was treating America’s farmers unfairly, and he threatened the country with his favorite weapon in his economic war chest: Higher tariffs.
Trump warns Mexico must fix its sewage issues, calling untreated wastewater a "true threat" to residents of Texas and California.
Trump demanded Mexico provide more water under a 1944 treaty and threatened to hike tariffs 5% if the country doesn't comply.
Mexico is hoping to make a deal with the United States after falling short of the amount it owes the United States in a five-year cycle that ended in October.
Dec 8 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to impose an additional 5% tariff on Mexico if it doesn't immediately provide additional water to help U.S. farmers, accusing the country of violating a treaty that outlines water sharing between the neighbors.
President Trump threatens 5% tariff on Mexico over water treaty dispute, demanding 200,000 acre-feet release before Dec. 31 to help struggling Texas farmers and crops.
Mexico's congress has approved charging up to 50% tariffs on Chinese imports Wednesday as a way to boost production and narrow the trade deficit.
By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON, Dec 15 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, a move that dramatically expands the U.S.