Mexican Protests End, Agreements Reached
Update: 2025-11-30
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Mexican truckers and farmers have ended nationwide blockades after reaching agreements with federal authorities, addressing rising highway insecurity, increased cargo theft, and farmers concerns over water regulations and subsidy payments. The blockades, which disrupted freight movement and impacted jobs, brought attention to growing violence and disappearances affecting truckers. The agreements include improved highway security, review of proposed water laws, guaranteed payments for corn and wheat producers, and a permanent working group to address rural pricing and trade issues. While ninety percent of blockades have been lifted, protest leaders warn that demonstrations could resume if promised actions are not fulfilled.
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