U.S., Brazil Near Deal To Cancel Import Tariff Hikes On Personal Care Products
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The U.S. and Brazil are on "a path toward a negotiated settlement" of a cotton subsidies dispute, sparing personal-care firms with business in Brazil from a planned doubling of import tariffs
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