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Trade Issues and the U.S. Cotton Industry January 2004 Beltwide Cotton Conferences

Trade Issues and the U.S. Cotton Industry January 2004 Beltwide Cotton Conferences. TRADE ISSUES WTO CAFTA FTAA Bilaterals Brazilian Challenge. WTO Cancun Collapse African Initiative Singapore Issues US Position. WTO African Initiative Singapore Issues US Position.

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Trade Issues and the U.S. Cotton Industry January 2004 Beltwide Cotton Conferences

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  1. Trade Issues and the U.S. Cotton IndustryJanuary 2004Beltwide Cotton Conferences

  2. TRADE ISSUESWTOCAFTAFTAABilateralsBrazilian Challenge

  3. WTOCancun Collapse African Initiative Singapore IssuesUS Position

  4. WTOAfrican InitiativeSingapore IssuesUS Position

  5. WTONCC EffortsSupport US PositionDialogue with USTRInform CongressCounter Adverse Media

  6. CAFTATextile Rules of OriginAgricultural IssuesCotton TRQ

  7. CAFTANCC EffortsAvoid 3rd Party BenefitsUnify US Textile VoiceEngage USTRDialogue with Centrals

  8. U.S. Cotton Product Imports

  9. U.S. Cotton Mill Use

  10. FTAATextile Rules of OriginAgricultural IssuesCotton TRQ

  11. FTAANCC EffortsAvoid 3rd Party BenefitsStudy of IndustryAnalyze Brazil Potential

  12. BilateralsPart of Larger StrategyIndividually Evaluated

  13. BilateralsAustraliaMoroccoBahrainDominican RepublicPanamaColumbia PeruEcuador BoliviaThailand

  14. Brazilian ChallengePeace ClauseSerious PrejudiceStep 2Export Credit (GSM)

  15. Brazilians UsingUS economistsDan Sumner, Univ. of CA-DavisBruce Babcock, Iowa State Univ./CARDUS lawyersSidley & Austin, DC firm

  16. Brazilian ClaimsNo Decoupled Programs Producers Protect Base Crop Ins. Distorts Planting High Cost Producer Market Share Grab Depresses Prices

  17. Brazilian ChallengeNCC EffortsClose Cooperation with USTR and USDA in Defense Legal and Strategic ConsultationsProgram Knowledge and Modeling Expertise Critical to Effective Rebuttals

  18. Ginners Crushers Merchants Warehouses Manufacturers Producers Cooperatives

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