Quality Loss Adjustment Program for Cotton Summary as of February 9, 2021
The National Cotton Council provided a cotton specific summary of the Quality Loss Adjustment Program and examples. See below.
The National Cotton Council provided a cotton specific summary of the Quality Loss Adjustment Program and examples. See below.
December 20th, 2024
Agricultural trade groups, including the American Cotton Shippers Association, have urged President Biden and President-elect Trump to address labor disputes at East and Gulf Coast ports. In letters sent yesterday, the group highlighted the urgency of a new agreement between the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance before the contract expires on […]
Read MoreDecember 16th, 2024
Please use the link below for a glance at the upcoming events for the week of December 16. Document here.
Read MoreDecember 13th, 2024
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached a tentative agreement to extend the Master Contract until January 15, 2025. Late yesterday, President-elect Trump posted a statement, voicing his support for the ILA’s position on automation. Post here. The ILA posted the statement on its Facebook page. Statement here. The […]
Read MoreDecember 6th, 2024
The American Cotton Shippers Association, along with over 260 local, state, and federal trade associations, signed onto a letter urging the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) to resume contract negotiations. Letter here.
Read MoreNovember 13th, 2024
Last week, the Customs Border Protection (CBP) released updated guidance on isotopic testing, as the agency seeks to find more efficient mechanisms for determining the origin of cotton within U.S. textile imports. The document states “… CBP is enhancing its isotopic testing capabilities at three of its laboratories. As a result of these efforts, CBP […]
Read MoreOctober 29th, 2024
On October 28, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) held a briefing on the coordinated inter-agency response to the agricultural impact of Hurricane Helene. See below for takeaways, discussion points, and other details. More here.
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