By TOM WRIGHT View Full Image Associated Press A Pakistani man arranges cotton to hang up to dry outside a textile factory in Faisalabad, Pakistan. FAISALABAD, Pakistan—Pakistan is renewing calls for the U.S. and Europe to reduce their tariffs on its textile goods after the country's worst-yet flooding wiped out parts of this year's cotton crop, deepening a crisis in the textile sector. Pakistan has pushed for years for better market access for its clothes, housewares and other textile...
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