In June, The Average Daily Cotton Consumption In The Domestic Textile Mill Was &Nbsp; 13300 Bags.
The United States Census Bureau reported that in June 2010, domestic textile mills in the United States daily cotton The average consumption is 13300 bales. Less than last month's daily consumption of 13700 bags, but higher than last June's daily consumption of 12400 bags. The total consumption of cotton in June (5 weeks) was 332000 packs, higher than that of last month (4 weeks). Total consumption The total sales volume of 275000 packages and last June (5 weeks) is 311000 packs.
According to the US Census Bureau report, at the end of June 2010, Textile mill Cotton stocks totaled 157000 bales. By contrast, last month, there were 147000 bags in stock and 171000 bags at the end of June last year. The total storage of cotton at the end of June 2010 was 3476000 bales, down from 4975000 last month, and 6766000 at the end of June.
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The chairman of the US House raising Committee, San Demy Levin (D - MI), and John S Tanner (D TN), chairman of the trade and Subcommittee on ways and means, jointly announced the joint statement of the office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) and the Ministry of agriculture (USDA) on Brazil's avoidance of WTO cotton dispute retaliation.
"Today, it is announced that Brazil has decided to continue negotiations with the United States instead of taking measures against US agricultural products, manufactured goods, services and intellectual property rights. This is a positive development," said San Demy Levin, chairman of the fundraising committee (D- MI). "The office of the United States trade representative and the United States Department of agriculture are trying to prevent Brazil from imposing hundreds of millions of dollars in tariffs on US exports and establishing a framework to continue to work together to resolve the dispute. I look forward to working with government departments to achieve this goal. "
The chairman of the trade Subcommittee, John S D TN, continued: "I commend the office of the United States trade representative and the US Department of agriculture in the direction of negotiations for settling disputes. I fully believe that the emphasis on strengthening the important tasks of bilateral relations is in the interests of the United States and Brazil. I believe that today's development has taken a step in a positive direction, and I look forward to working with the office of the United States trade representative and the United States Department of agriculture to solve the concerns of our farmers.
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