April 6, 2010
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- National Cotton Council Chairman Eddie Smith stated that the U.S. cotton industry viewed the agreement between the United States and Brazil regarding the ongoing World Trade Organization dispute as a meaningful way forward for the two countries.
"The agreement announced today is a positive development in this very long dispute and signals a path forward for the
"The two critical aspects of the agreement are that it avoids the immediately harmful economic effects of trade retaliation and it puts the serious discussion concerning changes in the
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