According to CNBC, the regulatory hurdles confronting tech billionaire Elon Musk are gradually dissipating. Since the commencement of Donald Trump's second term, notable shifts have occurred within the federal agencies that have closely monitored Musk and his enterprises. Several federal bodies, including the Department of Agriculture, have scaled back their regulatory measures against Musk, with some lawsuits and review plans aimed at his companies being either withdrawn or entering into settlement stages. Furthermore, over 40 regulatory issues have remained stagnant for several months, prompting inquiries from external stakeholders. These developments may assist Musk's companies in averting potential fines and workplace modifications.
