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Cotton Report Interviews
The Bremen Cotton Exchange regularly publishes interviews with experts from the textile supply chain in the section “Question Time” of the Cotton Report. Cotton is of interest for merchants and traders as well as for agricultural and financial experts and for biologists and chemists.
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