Exxon chief urges Trump to leverage trade talks against EU climate rules

Exxon´s CEO has called on Donald Trump to counter European Union climate regulations using US trade negotiations instead of easing American corporate policies.

ExxonMobil chief executive Darren Woods has pressed former president Donald Trump to utilize upcoming trade negotiations as leverage against what he describes as restrictive European Union climate regulations. Woods argued that while the United States under the Trump administration has eased regulatory burdens on domestic companies, European environmental requirements are increasingly imposing new challenges on American businesses operating internationally.

Speaking to reporters, Woods highlighted a shift in regulatory pressures, noting that as US policies become less stringent, the regulatory gap is being filled by the EU´s climate-driven rules. He contended that these measures could handicap US firms´ global competitiveness unless addressed through diplomatic or trade mechanisms.

Woods´ comments underscore ongoing tensions between major American energy companies and European policymakers as climate policy takes center stage in global trade. He suggested the US administration take a firmer stance in negotiations to challenge what some within the US industry see as unfair constraints on traditional energy sectors. This reflects broader disputes over the balance of climate responsibility and the economic interests of multinational corporations in a rapidly changing regulatory landscape.

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