After taking oath as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump has issued an order to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. During his first term in 2017, Trump had also severed ties with the Paris Climate Agreement, but 4 years ago, Joe Biden, after becoming president, issued an order to rejoin the Paris Agreement. Donald Trump has canceled 78 orders issued during the Biden term in various orders issued on the first day. In an important decision, Trump has canceled the “electric vehicle order”. It is clear from the orders issued by Trump that large-scale changes will be seen in America. Trump has said in his swearing-in ceremony that America will strengthen its industry while China is working for its own interests. Taking steps in this direction, Trump has declared a national emergency in the energy sector.
Trump will increase domestic production of crude oil and other energy materials. However, the White House says that domestic crude oil production is already reaching new highs compared to last year. Another order will start the process of extracting crude oil in Alaska again, while Biden had limited the amount of oil and gas extracted in the state. In other issued orders, Trump has banned the creation of new federal regulations and the hiring of new federal workers. He has ordered federal employees to appear at work in person. Trump has also signed a memorandum on inflation with the aim of providing relief to consumers from inflation. According to the White House, this will start work at the government level to bring down the prices of consumer goods. Political experts believe that many of the orders issued by Trump are controversial and will be opposed by Democrats and others.
