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註釋There is an ongoing - and often heated - debate in developing countries on whether World Trade Organization (WTO) requirements for trade liberalization serve the interests of these nations. Accordingly, the instruments used to regulate trade, such as antidumping laws, are exceedingly important. This timely work examines the use of antidumping laws as 'temporary adjustment' safety valves: measures to help developing domestic industries suddenly exposed to international competition cope with the new market conditions