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US auto sector should have been more careful what it wished for

In W.W. Jacobs’ 1902 short horror story The Monkey’s Paw, the cursed paw grants three wishes, but in unexpected and malign ways. For the US automotive industry, President Donald Trump has had a rather similar effect.

As soon as he was elected, carmakers started urging Mr Trump to rethink President Barack Obama’s planned vehicle fuel economy and emissions standards for 2022-25. Last week, the Trump administration set out its proposals for fulfilling that request: it intended to abandon the steady tightening of the standards envisaged by Mr Obama, and instead freeze them at their 2020 levels for the six years 2021-26.

Far from celebrating the success of its lobbying campaign, though, the US automotive industry gave the administration’s plans a distinctly tepid response, suggesting that the proposals should be just a starting point for further negotiations. Having egged on Mr Trump, the industry is now trying to rein him in.