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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 14
Book Says Trump Ordered Tariffs on EU, Suits Against 2 States Over Climate Rules
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 14

Book Says Trump Ordered Tariffs on EU, Suits Against 2 States Over Climate Rules

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 14

Summary

  • A new account in “Regime Change” says Trump used a March 2025 White House meeting with oil and gas executives to direct aides to fight climate regulations through tariffs and litigation.
  • Two state laws became immediate targets after executives complained about Climate Superfund bills in Vermont and New York; less than two months later, the administration sued both states to block enforcement.
  • EU rules drew a separate response when ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods objected to requirements for large companies to track environmental impacts and draft climate transition plans.
  • Howard Lutnick, then Commerce secretary, was instructed to impose additional tariffs on the EU until it dropped those regulations, underscoring Trump's readiness to use presidential power on behalf of fossil-fuel interests.

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