Trump to announce pro-ethanol measure on Tuesday ahead of Iowa trip: sources

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(Reuters) - U.S. is expected to announce the lifting of a federal ban on summer sales of higher-ethanol blends of on Tuesday in ahead of a trip to the same day, according to two sources familiar with the planning of the event.

The move, expected sometime around 3 p.m. on Tuesday, is aimed at helping Republicans in competitive elections in the nation's farm belt. is the largest of ethanol.

The lifting of the summer ban on so-called E15 is expected to be coupled with restrictions on trading biofuel credits that underpin the program, the sources said, but it's unclear whether the restrictions will be detailed or left up to the to decide.

The American Petroleum Institute, the largest U.S. group, opposes lifting the ban, which will eat into the industry's market share of sales. The move also faces bipartisan opposition in congress.

The U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard requires refiners to blend increasing amounts of like ethanol into the fuel pool each year, or buy credits from competitors who do. Refining companies that must buy the credits have complained about volatile prices in recent years.

The summer ban was put in place as an anti-smog measure, though studies have since shown its environmental benefits are limited. Trump will direct EPA to write a rule lifting the ban, and it would have to be fast-tracked to have it finalized before the next summer driving season.

(Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

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First Published: Sun, October 07 2018. 19:13 IST