America
Trump says 70 per cent of federal regulations could go
Washington, Oct 7: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said that he could cut 70 per cent of federal US regulations if he is elected.
Speaking at an event in New Hampshire, Trump blamed regulations for stifling business but said rules on safety and the environment could stay, BBC reported.
Earlier, one of his advisers said 10 per cent of regulations could be eliminated.
"We are cutting the regulation at a tremendous clip," Trump said. "I would say 70 per cent of regulations can go. It's just stopping businesses from growing."
The billionaire realtor will face his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in the second televised debate at St Louis in Missouri, on Sunday.
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