Trump Reverses Biden Refrigerant Rules, Promising Lower Costs for Consumers

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According to the White House, President Trump is reversing Biden-era refrigerant rules by extending hydrofluorocarbon deadlines and adjusting a large-scale leak-repair rule, asserting these changes will lower costs for transporting and storing refrigerated goods, reduce grocery prices, and protect American jobs. The administration cites savings of up to $1.5 billion for refrigerated transporters and more than $900 million at supermarkets, plus broader deregulation benefits totaling over $1.2 trillion across its agenda.
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