Safeguard
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This article is about the international trade concept. Not to be confused with Development safeguard.
For other uses, see Safeguard (disambiguation).
In international trade law, a safeguard is a restraint to protect home or national industries from foreign competition. In the World Trade Organization (WTO), a member may take a safeguard action, such as restricting imports of a product temporarily to protect a domestic industry from an increase in imports causing or threatening to cause injury to domestic production.
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