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Trump's Flurry of Executive Orders Draws Mixed Opinions from Aftermarket Industry
- Orders concerning tariffs, EV purchase tax credits and components of connected vehicle systems could affect collision repair.
The article from Autobody News discusses the mixed reactions within the automotive aftermarket industry to a series of executive orders signed by former President Donald Trump. These orders aimed at reducing regulations, particularly those affecting small businesses, which could potentially benefit the aftermarket sector by simplifying compliance and reducing costs. However, there are concerns about the potential rollback of environmental regulations, which might lead to increased pollution and health risks. Industry leaders like those from the Auto Care Association expressed cautious optimism, appreciating the deregulatory approach but remaining wary of the long-term environmental and safety implications. The orders also included directives to review and potentially repeal the Clean Power Plan, which could impact emissions standards, thereby affecting the automotive industry's push towards cleaner technologies. Overall, while some see immediate economic benefits, others are concerned about the broader environmental and regulatory impacts.
Read the Full autobodynews Article at:
[ https://www.autobodynews.com/news/trump-s-flurry-of-executive-orders-draws-mixed-opinions-from-aftermarket-industry ]
Read the Full autobodynews Article at:
[ https://www.autobodynews.com/news/trump-s-flurry-of-executive-orders-draws-mixed-opinions-from-aftermarket-industry ]
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