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U.S.-Japan Textile Dispute

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Japanese textiles flooded American markets in the post-war era, triggering protective measures. Japan’s inexpensive cotton exports threatened U.S. manufacturers, leading to import quotas beginning in 1957. Southern textile states lobbied aggressively, fearing massive job losses as Japanese imports grew. The conflict finally eased in 1971 when Japan agreed to voluntary export restraints.

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