Canada Tariff Deadline Nears as Carney, Trump Confer
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- Some Canadian businesses already facing tariff collection ahead of Wednesday deadline
- Carney and Trump speak again as tariff deadline looms
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke again with President Donald Trump as a Wednesday deadline for tariff collection on Canadian goods approached, according to Biztoc.com. Some Canadian businesses had already begun facing tariff collection ahead of the deadline, separate Biztoc.com reporting showed. The talks left open whether the tariff regime goes into force as scheduled or is delayed through negotiation.
Gold held losses as a Treasury bond selloff and unresolved Strait of Hormuz tensions weighed on the metal, Bloomberg reported. The combination of rising yields and contained — rather than escalating — geopolitical risk has coincided with reduced safe-haven demand, per the Bloomberg account.
The Securities and Exchange Commission proposed Regulation Crypto Assets, introducing new capital-raising exemptions for digital asset entrepreneurs, according to Crypto Briefing and pymnts.com. The proposal marks a shift from prior SEC posture on digital-asset capital formation, though the rules would require administrative review before taking effect.
Insider filings were reported for Super Micro Computer (SMCI), Palantir Technologies (PLTR) and Amazon.com (AMZN), each filing Form 4 disclosures with the SEC on August 19, 2026. Separately, the Russell 2000 tracking fund iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) rose 0.35% on August 18, according to prior Workshop observations, while the small-cap benchmark's strength ahead of the tariff deadline drew scrutiny over whether the move reflects durable cyclical rotation or pre-deadline positioning that has not yet priced compliance costs.
Nvidia (NVDA) filed a Form 8-K material event report with the SEC on August 17, dated amid what Bloomberg and other outlets described as a hardening US-China AI bloc split. Cerebras separately said its new computer widens its AI speed advantage over Nvidia, according to Bloomberg.