Brazil Says House Bill To End Cotton Payments Threatens Interim Deal
Brazil's foreign minister late last week warned that an agriculture spending bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives on June 16, if enacted into law, poses a threat to a bilateral deal that obligates the U.S. to pay Brazil to refrain from trade retaliation over the U.S. failure to reform its cotton subsidies.
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