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ASP Isotopes

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ASP Isotopes is a Nasdaq-listed advanced-materials company, founded in 2021 and led by Paul E. Mann, that uses a proprietary aerodynamic separation process to enrich isotopes for use in nuclear energy, nuclear medicine, and advanced semiconductors.

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Includes actions ASP Isotopes appears on directly, plus actions flagged against the sectors it belongs to.

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February 2026

Trump's EPA eliminates climate endangerment finding and emission rules

Energy & Environment sector — Eliminating federal vehicle GHG standards removes compliance costs across the auto manufacturing industry and preserves demand for petroleum-based fuels, benefiting domestic oil and gas producers sector-wide.

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November 2025

Trump and Lutnick cut a mining deal their sons stand to profit from

Nasdaq-listed nuclear-energy and isotopes company led by Paul E. Mann; through a subsidiary it controlled Skyline Builders, the listed shell that took a 20 percent stake in the tungsten venture, and Cantor Fitzgerald raised $210 million for the company in October 2025.

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Government ActionBeneficiarysector
February 2025

Trump creates National Energy Dominance Council chaired by Burgum

Energy & Environment sector — Nuclear, hydropower, and critical-minerals industries also fall within the council's explicit mandate alongside the fossil-fuel scope. Energy & Environment is tagged as an interim broader sector pending more granular sub-sector creation for nuclear and critical minerals.

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January 2025

Trump order scraps the rules behind federal environmental reviews

Energy & Environment sector — Rescinding NEPA implementing regulations shortens environmental review timelines for drilling, pipelines, LNG terminals, and other energy infrastructure, accelerating permitting across the sector.

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