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Paramount and California to Hold Preliminary Talks on Warner Bros. Deal

The discussions on Monday are an early effort to resolve a lawsuit that California and 11 other states filed to block Paramount’s $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

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Preliminary settlement talks between Paramount and state regulators could reduce antitrust risk to the proposed Warner Bros. Discovery merger, affecting the combined entity's valuation and deal certainty.

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  • Paramount GlobalPARAPreliminary settlement talks reduce legal and regulatory uncertainty around completing its acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.
  • Warner Bros. DiscoveryWBDSettlement discussions lower the likelihood of a blocked merger and associated transaction delays or restructuring costs.
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  • Media and entertainment

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Canada retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods to take effect on Sept. 8

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Canada's retaliatory tariffs on US goods will raise costs for US exporters and importers of Canadian inputs, creating headwinds for affected US manufacturers and tailwinds for Canadian competitors.

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  • WeyerhaeuserWYknock-onAs a major North American timber and real estate company, tariffs on US forestry products support prices and Canadian market share for its operations.
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  • Deere & CompanyDEknock-onCanadian tariffs on agricultural equipment and machinery reduce export demand from Canadian farmers and dealers.
  • General MotorsGMknock-onCanadian tariffs on US auto components and materials increase input costs for the company's Canadian manufacturing footprint.
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  • US automotive suppliers
  • Canadian lumber and forestry
  • US agricultural exporters

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