PROVIDING REGULATORY RELIEF: President Donald J. Trump has enacted a proclamation today that offers a two-year reprieve from stringent regulations introduced during the Biden era, which have affected sectors crucial to national security.
- The relief targets specific chemical manufacturers involved in producing chemicals essential for semiconductor production, medical device sterilization, advanced manufacturing, and national defense systems.
- This proclamation permits critical facilities to adhere to EPA standards that existed prior to the Biden Administration’s regulatory changes, lasting for two years.
- The granted exemptions enable these critical industries to continue operations without facing prohibitive expenses or having to meet unattainable standards.
REDUCING BURDENSOME RESTRICTIONS: President Trump acknowledges that overly strict environmental regulations compromise America’s energy reliability, economic strength, and national security.
- Emissions standards set during the Biden era impose costly and sometimes unfeasible compliance demands on industries vital to national interests.
- Many of the technologies needed to meet these standards are not commercially viable in several cases.
- These sectors are essential for maintaining national security and economic stability. Their shutdowns could lead to increased dependence on foreign supply chains for semiconductors, impair the ability to provide sterile medical equipment crucial for public health and military readiness, and reduce the steel supply needed for critical infrastructure.
BALANCING ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS WITH AMERICAN PROSPERITY: President Trump consistently promotes a pragmatic approach to ensure that environmental policies bolster rather than hinder America’s economic and national security strength.
- He aims to protect American industries while maintaining standards that ensure clean air and water for Americans.
- In February 2026, President Trump announced the largest deregulatory action in American history, revoking the Obama-era “Endangerment Finding” and the consumer mandates linked to it.
- In May 2026, he ended the Biden Administration’s stringent refrigerant regulations, which imposed costly requirements and significantly raised the costs of transporting and storing refrigerated goods, thereby increasing the prices of food and other everyday items.
- President Trump has previously signed multiple exemptions similar to today’s, to allow industries vital to national security to maintain full production capacity without being burdened by costly regulations with minimal environmental benefits.
- His approach encourages industries to develop cost-effective solutions, such as improved emissions technologies, rather than imposing unfeasible mandates that risk economic disruption.

