Obama signs law easing rules on inspection of foreign cotton

President Obama signed into law HR 2620, which backers say will encourage development of new types of cotton futures contracts that help growers hedge their risks. The bill rocketed through Congress in a few weeks with little opposition. Until now, U.S. law required all cotton tendered under futures contracts traded on U.S. markets to undergo USDA… » Read More

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