Trump Administration Implements Major Changes to Diesel Exhaust Fluid Regulations to Aid Farmers and Truckers
The Trump administration has announced significant regulatory changes aimed at alleviating the burdens faced by American farmers and truckers regarding Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) systems. These changes, driven by the EPA, will remove the DEF sensor requirement, which is projected to save farmers and truckers over $13 billion annually and countless hours of lost time. In a recent agricultural event, Trump highlighted these initiatives alongside representatives from major agricultural organizations, emphasizing a commitment to reducing equipment costs and boosting biofuel demand. As part of a broader deregulatory push, these moves have drawn attention from rural agriculture communities, signaling a shift towards prioritizing agricultural needs alongside environmental considerations.
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