Trump Announces Challenge to Obama-era Fuel Standards

YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday  that his administration will re-examine federal requirements governing  the fuel efficiency of cars and trucks, moving forcefully against  Obama-era environmental regulations that Trump says are stifling  economic growth.

Trump revealed his plans during a speech at an automotive testing  center near Detroit, where he also met with auto company executives and  workers.

“This is going to be a new era for American jobs and job creation,” Trump said at a round-table meeting.

The EPA under Obama had promulgated a rule for cars and trucks  requiring a fleet-wide average of 36 mpg in real-world driving by 2025.

Trump’s decision, while having no immediate effect, requires the  Environmental Protection Agency to determine no later than April 2018  whether the 2022-2025 standards established are appropriate. If the EPA  determines they are not appropriate, the agency will submit a new  proposal next year.

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