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US Cotton Exporters to Benefit From Removal of Turkey AD Duty, USDA Says

Turkey recently removed its antidumping duty on U.S. cotton imports, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service said in an April 29 report. The 3% duty, removed last month, was imposed in 2016. USDA said U.S. cotton exporters will…

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see a “slight increase” in market share in Turkey.