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By Frances Williams in Hong Kong

Published: December 14 2005 17:45 | Last updated: December 14 2005 17:45

Cotton is one of the most emotive issues being discussed at this week’s World Trade Organisation meeting in Hong Kong, which is trying to stitch together a “development package” for poor countries. US rejection of demands by African cotton producers for elimination of trade-distorting cotton subsidies was one of the factors behind the collapse of the last WTO ministerial meeting in Cancun, Mexico.  

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