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The need for increased vigilance in an uncertain environment

Trump Administration actions that could affect raw materials.

April 9, 2025
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The second United States Trump administration embarked on a deregulatory agenda, particularly in the water, environmental, and products sectors. Upon regaining control of the executive branch on January 20, 2025, President Trump started the release of executive orders, memos, and presidential actions in many areas that may be of interest to contractors, engineers, and manufacturers. While the complete scope of these changes is still developing, the mechanisms through which the Trump administration is pursuing its deregulatory agenda vary depending on the focus of the action. I've curated some Trump Administration actions that could affect raw materials, product pricing, product availability, construction, and organizational operations.

Title

Date

Initial Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions

January 20, 2025

Regulatory Freeze Pending Review

January 20, 2025

America First Trade Policy

January 20, 2025

Unleashing American Energy

January 20, 2025

Declaring a National Energy Emergency

January 20, 2025

America First Policy Directive to the Secretary of State

January 20, 2025

Establishing and Implementing the President's Department of Government Efficiency

January 20, 2025

Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation

January 31, 2025

Adjusting Imports of Steel into the United States

February 10, 2025

Implementing the President's Department of Government Efficiency Workforce Optimization Initiative

February 11, 2025

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum into the United States

February 11, 2025

Trump Administration Takes Action to Lower Cost of Living and Protect Consumer Choice in Household Products

February 14, 2025

Energy Department Acts to Lower Prices and Increase Consumer Choice in Household Appliances

February 14, 2025

Establishing the National Energy Dominance Council

February 14, 2025

Radical Transparency About Wasteful Spending

February 18, 2025

Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies

February 18, 2025

Ensuring Lawful Governance and Implementing the President's Department of Government Efficiency Regulatory Initiative

February 19, 2025

Commencing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy

February 19, 2025

America First Investment Policy

February 21, 2025

Defending American Companies and Innovators from Overseas Extortion and Unfair Fines and Penalties

February 21, 2025

Addressing the Threat to National Security from Imports of Copper

February 25, 2025

Implementing the President's Department of Government Efficiency and Cost Efficiency Initiative

February 26, 2025

Immediate Expansion of American Timber Production

March 1, 2025

Addressing the Threat to National Security from Imports of Timber, Lumber

March 1, 2025

 

Deregulatory actions could have significant implications. Proponents for deregulatory actions argue that reducing regulatory burdens will spur economic growth, create jobs, and increase competitiveness. They contend that many water, environmental, and product sector regulations are overly burdensome and stifle innovation and economic development. The Trump administration states that rolling back these regulations aims to create a more business-friendly environment.

Critics against deregulatory actions argue that deregulation in the water, environmental, and product sectors poses serious risks to public health and safety, and the environment. They warn that weakening water, environmental, and product sector protections could increase pollution, harm people, decrease public health, and exacerbate climate change. Advocates voice concerns about the long-term consequences of these actions.

This push into deregulation has left many jurisdictions working to determine a path forward, either on their own or with others, to fill the gap left by the federal government's withdrawal in regulating the water, environment, and products. This creates a patchwork approach to regulation that increases the complexity of compliance and go-to-market strategies for specifiers, contractors, engineers, and manufacturers, which requires monitoring and vigilance to ensure compliance.

In summary, the second Trump administration's deregulatory agenda in the water, environmental, and product sectors is characterized by a focus on reducing regulatory burdens to promote economic growth. While proponents argue that these actions will benefit the economy, critics warn of the potential risks to public health and the environment. As the administration continues to implement its agenda, it will be crucial to monitor the impact of these actions.

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