Turkish decision hurts cotton farmers
Story Date: 5/2/2016

 

Source: BROWNFIELD ONLINE, 4/25/16

On April 16, 2016, the Turkish government released its final decision on its anti-dumping investigation of U.S. cotton. Based on assertions that U.S. cotton was dumped into Turkey injuring the domestic fiber market — which the National Cotton Council (NCC) steadfastly challenged — a three percent CIF (cost, insurance and freight) duty has been imposed on all U.S. cotton fiber imports into Turkey, effective immediately.

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