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Our Cotton Products

For 2011, twelve companies have partnered with Cotton Council International and Cotton Incorporated and have committed themselves to increase the trade of cotton yarns and fabrics between the United States and the nations of Central America, the Caribbean and the Andean under the COTTON USA Sourcing Program.

The COTTON USA Sourcing Program began in 2000 in anticipation of the passage of the CBTPA. The purpose is to facilitate trade between U.S. cotton textile manufacturers and garment manufacturers. Following the passage of the ATPDEA in 2002, the Sourcing Program was expanded to include activities in the Andean region. Our hope is that this program will invigorate local economic growth in the regional countries, create jobs, and foster mutually beneficial trade between the regional textile industries and the U.S. cotton and cotton textile industry for years to come.

These leading textile mills, weavers, knitters and thread manufacturers are part of the organized effort on behalf of the U.S. cotton industry to develop relationships with you. Among these companies, you should be able to find products to suit all of your manufacturing needs.


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Alamac American Knits, LLC Logo Antex Knitting Mills Buhler Quality Yarns Corp. CCW Logo
Contempora Fabrics Logo Frontier Mills Hamrick Mills, Inc. Mount Vernon Mills, Inc.
Parkdale Tuscarora Yarns, Inc. Zagis USA Logo