2022 CCA Annual Council Meeting

On April 15th, China Cotton Association (CCA) held its 2022 Annual Council Meeting online, with over 120 participants made of CCA’s Council members, government officials and industry experts. The meeting mainly focused on CCA’s works and efforts in 2021 and industry outlook and work priorities for 2022, which is to put continued efforts to promote and drive high-quality and sustainable development of the cotton industry. Please refer to attached memo for key takeaways.

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ACSA Update: The Week Ahead

February 2nd, 2026

Please use the link below for a glance at the upcoming events for the week of February 9. Document here.

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Buying American Cotton Act

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Seasonal Ag CDL Modernization Act

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ACSA is urging support for S. 2909, the Seasonal Ag CDL Modernization Act. The bill would allow online renewal of restricted CDLs, align federal definitions of “implements of husbandry” with existing FMCSA policy, and reduce compliance burdens for rural seasonal drivers, while maintaining all current safety requirements. Letter here. Paper here.

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CCC Cotton Storage Deficit Area

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CORCA Coalition Letter

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