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International Cotton Advisory Committee

International Cotton Advisory Committee

The International Cotton Advisory Committee is an association of governments of cotton producing, consuming and trading countries which acts as the international commodity body for cotton and cotton textiles. Wikipedia
Founded: September 1939
Headquarters: Washington, D.C.
Chair of the Standing Committee: Mr Ali Tahir
Membership: 29 members
Official language: English, French, Spanish, summaries in Arabic and Russian

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