👉 Exemption engineering refers to the practice of modifying or circumventing regulatory requirements, often in a way that maintains compliance while achieving specific business objectives. This is typically done by identifying and exploiting loopholes or ambiguities in existing regulations, allowing companies to operate more efficiently or competitively without violating the law. For instance, a company might structure its operations in a manner that qualifies as exempt from certain environmental or labor standards, thereby reducing compliance costs or avoiding stricter regulations. While exemption engineering can facilitate innovation and economic growth, it also raises concerns about fairness and the integrity of regulatory frameworks, as it may undermine the intended goals of regulations.