US oil sector seeks agricultural support against Biden's electric car policy

An new alliance of seemingly odd bedfellows could see the light of day in an attempt to stymie the Biden administration's policy support for electric cars.
As one the first acts from the new administration, US President Joe Biden has set some limitations on the domestic fossil energy industry –but he has also authorized 31 new oil drillings. | Photo: MANDEL NGAN/AFP / AFP
As one the first acts from the new administration, US President Joe Biden has set some limitations on the domestic fossil energy industry –but he has also authorized 31 new oil drillings. | Photo: MANDEL NGAN/AFP / AFP

The US oil industry is now seeking assistance from corn and biofuel producers in a lobby showdown against US President Joe Biden's policy move to promote electric car adoption in the country, Reuters reports.

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