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Trump to ease smog rules on summer gasoline to bring down prices: Report

The Trump administration is expected to announce as soon ​as Wednesday that it will temporarily lift federal smog-cutting ‌restrictions on summer-blend gasoline to curb rising energy prices stemming from the war on Iran, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

Why it matters

Temporarily relaxing smog regulations on gasoline could lower fuel prices for consumers but may increase air pollution and public health risks, forcing a tradeoff between immediate economic relief and environmental protection. This decision highlights how energy security concerns and geopolitical tensions can override longstanding clean air standards.

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