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CPSC Withdraws Lithium-Ion Battery Rulemaking

By Sheila Millar, Antonia Stamenova-Dancheva & Anushka R. Stein on May 15, 2025
Posted in Product Safety
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Less than two weeks after the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC or Commission) voted 3-2 to move ahead with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR) for a new safety standard for lithium-ion batteries used in e-mobility devices, in a not unexpected move, the Commission, now consisting of two Republicans, voted to withdraw the NPR.  But…

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