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President Donald Trump and top financial regulators hosted key figures in the cryptocurrency and digital assets industries at the White House Wednesday, with a major legislative priority for the administration and those industries nearing the finish line.

Cody Carbone, CEO of The Digital Chamber, attended the meeting and said in an interview with FOX Business the “main takeaway was that the U.S. is not going to slow down in its objective of becoming the crypto capital of the world.”

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“There was a lot of talk about the CLARITY Act, this legislation that’s in front of us, and that there was a desire and need to get this done,” Carbone said, noting there is bipartisan support for the bill and that President Trump indicated he hopes to sign it into law in September.

“It was very clear from the president’s comments and from the discussion that the U.S. government and the Trump administration are not going to wait, necessarily, for legislation,” he said. “The SEC and the CFTC have been given the authority from this White House and the mandate to move very quickly.”

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President Donald Trump delivers remarks alongside financial regulators and leaders in the cryptocurrency and tech industries in the White House’s Roosevelt Room. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

The CLARITY Act would establish legal definitions for digital assets, network tokens, digital commodities and more, while also creating mandates for regulatory agencies, including the SEC and CFTC, to regulate the sector without creating overlapping or contradictory rules.

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“The biggest thing that the bill will do is durability. People need to understand that the regulatory framework that is going to be created by the CLARITY Act is not just going to be here for decades and decades to come,” Carbone said, noting it will help builders, issuers and platforms certainty about regulatory compliance.

“It’ll give retail investors, institutional investors more consumer protections, more disclosures,” he said. “When you pass clear rules of the road, like we saw with the GENIUS Act, the market responds immediately. The stablecoin market in the post-GENIUS Act world in the first year almost doubled overnight in the U.S. CLARITY will do that for the rest of the market.”

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The Digital Chamber CEO Cody Carbone said the meeting included a focus on U.S. innovation in digital assets and other aspects of tech, such as AI. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The Senate is expected to begin the procedural process of considering the CLARITY Act in mid-September, when the upper chamber is scheduled to be in a three-week session before a lengthy recess in October ahead of the midterm elections in November.

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“There is a ton of motivation, not just from the administration as we saw [Wednesday], but from Republicans and Democrats in Congress to get this done — especially before the election. It just becomes too hard to legislate after September. Then you’re in the October recess, then it’s the election and then it’s the lame duck,” Carbone said.

“We don’t want to leave this up for chance. This is the time. We’ve never been closer to enacting a market structure bill.”

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Carbone said if the CLARITY Act stalls in September with no path forward, the focus is likely to shift to agencies like the SEC and CFTC. He noted that SEC Chairman Paul Atkins and CFTC Chairman Michael Selig indicated they would look to implement many of the bill’s provisions through the regulatory process.

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“They all want to see CLARITY done, just like we do. But if the ultimate fate of CLARITY over the next six weeks is that it will not pass — and we’re hoping that’s not the case — then I would imagine the SEC and the CFTC will get even more active very, very quickly, shortly thereafter,” he said.

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Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are part of the emerging digital assets sector, which policymakers are crafting regulatory frameworks for. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

The meeting was also attended by representatives from more traditional corners of the finance sector, including exchanges, and included an overarching theme of American innovation and technological leadership spanning not just digital assets and blockchain but also artificial intelligence (AI).

“This was pretty remarkable to hear the president double and triple down that it’s not just about the U.S. being the crypto capital of the world, but we need to be the envy of the entire world on all innovation,” Carbone said. “That’s pretty amazing to hear.

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“It was a breath of fresh air and almost a sigh of relief,” Carbone said, explaining that while there “may be some disappointment about where the legislation stands right now, that this administration is not going to let up. 

“They’re going to do everything that they can to make sure that U.S. entrepreneurs feel very, very comfortable, U.S. investors feel very, very comfortable, that they can continue to build wealth and to invest in new products right here in the U.S.”

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ET Intelligence Group: Skyways Air Services, a logistics company, plans to raise ₹399 crore through a fresh issue to repay debt and fund working capital requirements. It will also raise ₹184 crore through an offer for sale. The promoter group’s stake will fall to 56.8% after the IPO from 79.1%. It is a multi-modal logistics provider offering end-to-end supply chain solutions across air and ocean freight forwarding. More than three-fourth of the revenue comes from air freight services. It has heavy dependency on cross-border trade making business susceptible to global economic slowdown, trade policy shifts, and currency volatility. However, it has been No. 1 Air Freight Forwarder since the past four calendar years. Given these factors, the issue is suitable for long-term investors with high risk-tolerance.
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Incorporated in 1984, Skyways Air Services provides services such as air and ocean freight forwarding, trucking, warehousing, custom broking, technology driven express cargo and parcel delivery. According to World ACD, the company has been consistently ranked No. 1 Air Freight Forwarder in terms of air waybills (AWB) from 2022 to 2025. It maintains direct commercial relationships with 56 international airlines and relies on a global network of logistics alliances to serve clients across 12 countries. The company has developed proprietary platforms to support different aspects of logistics operations. Air cargo volume grew close to 84 thousand tonnes in FY26 from 48 thousand tonnes in FY24 while ocean containers volume increased to 28,275 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) from 16,294 TEUs during the period.

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Between FY24 and FY26, revenue from operations rose 47.7% annually to ₹2,812.9 crore, operating profit before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) jumped 61.2% to ₹125.6 crore and net profit grew 35.7% to ₹63.5 crore. While Ebitda margin expanded to 4.5% in FY26 from 3.8% in FY24, it trails peers whose margins range between 5% and 7.8%. In contrast, the company’s net profit margin of 2.3%, is towards the higher end of the peer range of 0.2-2.7%. Cash flow from operations grew to ₹113.6 crore in FY26 from a deficit ₹9 crore in FY24.
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Considering the post-IPO equity and net profit for FY26, the company demands a price-earnings (P/E) multiple of upto 32. For peers including TVS Supply Chain Solutions, Shadowfax Technologies, Delhivery and Mahindra Logistics, the P/E range is wider between 46 and 376.

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