The infant industry argument for trade protection states that:
A.small, traditional industries such as handicrafts should be protected from foreign competition or they would not be able to survive.
B.new industries should be protected temporarily from foreign competition until they become established.
C.industries that provide day care for their employees' children ought to be protected from foreign competition.
D.industries that produce products essential for the well-being of infants (e.g., the baby food industry) ought to be protected, since such products are essential for the good health of future generations.
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