06/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/29/2026 16:48
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 29, 2026) - Responding to President Trump's announcement of a presidential memorandum on automotive policies, including freedom-to-fix protections for vehicle owners, Mike Spagnola, CEO of the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), issued the following statement:
"President Trump's presidential memorandum on Lowering the Cost of Living by Promoting the Freedom to Fix is more bold action in support of vehicle owners and automotive aftermarket industry businesses from across the nation, and an example of federal leadership on behalf of our nation's vibrant car culture. Specifically, Section 3 of today's memorandum acknowledges the need for certainty at the federal level for automotive aftermarket businesses who seek to certify the emissions compliance of their products. We look forward to further details from EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin as the agency finalizes its guidance on this memorandum."
BACKGROUND
SEMA, through its Garage program, is the automotive industry's leader in understanding the impact of aftermarket products on vehicle emissions, along with emerging safety technology on modified vehicles.
ABOUT SEMA
The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) serves as a leading voice for the worldwide car culture, representing over 7,000 member companies that create, buy, sell, and use specialty-automotive parts that make vehicles more unique, attractive, convenient, safer, fun, and even like new again. Business member benefits include product development resources, market research, networking, education, legislative advocacy, and more. The Association organizes the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nev., and actively supports the career and business opportunities that the aftermarket generates. The industry contributes nearly $337 billion in economic impact to the U.S. economy, supports 1.3 million jobs nationally, and generates nearly $53 billion in parts sales annually. For more information, visit https://www.sema.org.
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