President Donald Trump's recent series of meetings with representatives from the biofuels production and refining sectors has yielded a tentative White House compromise. According to Transport Topics:
[t]he blueprint discussed in a meeting at the White House calls for the administration to make up for three years' worth of waived biofuel quotas tied to the Environmental Protection Agency's decision to exempt some oil refineries from annual blending requirements. That comes on top of other concessions that administration officials had already developed with the aim of encouraging greater U.S. demand for ethanol made from corn.