
America’s National Cotton Council (NCC) has challenged the findings of a Turkish anti-dumping probe that has led to a 3% CIF (cost, insurance and freight) duty imposed on all US cotton fibre imports into Turkey, effec...
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America’s National Cotton Council (NCC) has challenged the findings of a Turkish anti-dumping probe that has led to a 3% CIF (cost, insurance and freight) duty imposed on all US cotton fibre imports into Turkey, effec...
The Republican presidential debate in Detroit last Thursday put Trump on the hot seat for his fashion line that is produced in China and Mexico.
US President Barack Obama has signed a legislation authorizing special trade preferences for Nepal, which will grant duty-free tariff benefits for up to 66 types of items, including certain carpets, headgear, shawls, ...
A large group of US brands are lobbying the US International Trade Commission to be covered under the Generalized System of Preference (GSP), a law that would enable them to manufacture travel goods duty free in quali...
India, concerned at being sidelined from the U.S.-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), is stepping up efforts to reach agreement with an alternative trade bloc centred around China, and hopes to reach a deal this year.
The World Trade Organisation has declared a series of specific duties, applied on textile, apparel and footwear imports, to be illegal. Colombia intends to appeal against the complaint, originally submitted by Panama.
At its gathering in Kenya, the 162 Trade Ministers of the WTO's member states did not agree on many issues, but they did vote in favour of a tax subsidy on cotton produced by emerging countries.
Early industry reaction to the historic trade agreement reached on Monday amounted to faint praise that it could have been worse and umbrage that the United States appeared to be the biggest winner.
Chinese cotton imports dropped nearly 26 percent in June from the year before as relatively high international prices and a lack of quotas for shipments curbed appetite for overseas purchases.
China said on Thursday it will start to sell down its massive cotton stockpile this year, in a move likely to depress demand as the country's mills hold off buying in anticipation of sales of discounted fiber.