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The article explores the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 and its international context, comparing its provisions to similar legislation worldwide. The EU's General Product Safety Directive takes a less prescriptive approach, while Asian-Pacific countries like Japan and Australia focus on self-regulation by manufacturers. The article concludes that while the U.S. Act is comprehensive, its stringent standards may disadvantage American manufacturers in global markets with less onerous regulations, highlighting the ongoing challenge of balancing safety concerns with economic considerations.

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