NAM praises Trump for tackling US regulatory uncertainty

Posted on 14 Feb 2025 by The Manufacturer

The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) has praised US President Donald Trump for providing manufacturers with regulatory certainty which will boost the country’s industry.

Responding to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rescission of Staff Legal Bulletin 14L, NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons said: “Manufacturers asked for regulatory certainty, and President Trump has delivered. Today’s action by the SEC under Acting Chairman Mark Uyeda’s leadership depoliticizes the proxy process—a crucial plank of President Trump’s pro-manufacturing deregulatory agenda.

“As we relayed to President Trump in December, SLB 14L empowered activists at the expense of manufacturers and Main Street investors—turning the proxy ballot into a debate club, forcing businesses to court controversy and divert resources from growth and value creation. Returning the SEC’s review of shareholder proposals to a company-specific process based on relevance to a business’s operations and its investors’ returns will allow manufacturers to focus on what they do best: investing for growth, creating jobs and driving the American economy.”

In December, the NAM, along with more than 100 manufacturing associations, sent a letter to President Trump highlighting more than three dozen regulatory actions across a wide range of agencies that would boost the manufacturing economy and put a stop to the regulatory onslaught that is costing manufacturers $350bn each year, according to NAM research.

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