China is the world's biggest producer and consumer of cotton. The development of the textile industry since the 1990s has increased the demand for cotton and benefited millions of Chinese farmers. However, China's dismantling of state-owned enterprises and liberalisation of its cotton sector as part of its WTO accession commitments have increasingly exposed Chinese farmers to world market forces. Meanwhile, as the USA continues to insulate its own cotton sector in violation of WTO rules, the volume of US cotton imported by China increased by 21 times between 2001 and 2004. The influx of subsidised, low-priced US cotton has contributed to falling domestic cotton prices and the crowding out of local production
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This report examines China’s 2011-13 attempt to maintain a high level of price support for its cotto...
Cotton subsidies are widespread, especially among the world leading cotton producing countries. Chin...
China is the world’s largest textile manufacturer and cotton consumer, but changes in China’s econom...
We estimate the demand for imported cotton in China and assess the competitiveness of cotton-exporti...
The labour-intensive textile industry market can be divided into two segments: the traditional one -...
In this paper we provide an analysis of China's cotton policy and develop a framework to quantify th...
The growth of China's textile industry has been one of the dominant factors shaping world cotton and...
This article compares how eliminating the U.S. cotton subsidy program and the Chinese cotton tariff-...
U.S. farmers produced about 17 percent of the world’s cotton in 1985, down from about 31 percent in ...
This paper compares how eliminating the Chinese cotton tariff rate quota (TRQ) and the U.S. cotton s...
Global trade and price data suggest that the U.S.–China trade dispute is having a negative impact on...
Eighteen months ago at Cancun, rich countries promised African cotton farmers that the WTO would sol...
China’s 1996/97 cotton production fell 11.9 percent to 4.2 million tons. However, ending stocks rose...
Gaining greater access to export markets, particularly Asian markets, is important to Arizona cotton...
China has been the world's top cotton producer for more than 20 years. CIRAD conducted surveys in He...
This report examines China’s 2011-13 attempt to maintain a high level of price support for its cotto...
Cotton subsidies are widespread, especially among the world leading cotton producing countries. Chin...
China is the world’s largest textile manufacturer and cotton consumer, but changes in China’s econom...
We estimate the demand for imported cotton in China and assess the competitiveness of cotton-exporti...
The labour-intensive textile industry market can be divided into two segments: the traditional one -...
In this paper we provide an analysis of China's cotton policy and develop a framework to quantify th...
The growth of China's textile industry has been one of the dominant factors shaping world cotton and...
This article compares how eliminating the U.S. cotton subsidy program and the Chinese cotton tariff-...
U.S. farmers produced about 17 percent of the world’s cotton in 1985, down from about 31 percent in ...
This paper compares how eliminating the Chinese cotton tariff rate quota (TRQ) and the U.S. cotton s...
Global trade and price data suggest that the U.S.–China trade dispute is having a negative impact on...
Eighteen months ago at Cancun, rich countries promised African cotton farmers that the WTO would sol...