This week’s Cotton Newsline is three cuts. All cuts are Gaylon Booker, chairman of the American Textile Alliance and past president/CEO of the National Cotton Council.
Suggested introduction cut one:
The American Textile Alliance is working to ensure the United States has reciprocal market access when trade agreements are negotiated and that tariff rates remain competitive, reports chairman Gaylon Booker.
Suggested introduction cut two:
Booker, past president and CEO of the National Cotton Council, says the American Textile Alliance’s plan of action to recent quota elimination is strong.
Suggested introduction for cut three:
Three hundred thirty-three U.S. mills have closed since 1997, with U.S mill consumption dropping nearly five million bales during that time. So what remains for the U.S. textile industry survivors?