Question: When the U.S. delegation at the first meeting of the Doha Round agreed to include antidumping procedures on the agenda for further negotiation, many members of the U.S. Congress criticized the U.S. negotiators, claiming that the U.S. should not ever limit its ability to impose antidumping duties as it deems appropriate. Why would U.S. politicians want to maintain the arbitrary and discriminatory antidumping procedures that increasingly have been used to restrict U.S. imports?