“A big mistake”: Warren Buffett criticizes Trump tariffs at Berkshire meeting

Warren Buffett On Saturday, he used his annual speech to shareholders in Berkchire Hathaway to warn of definitions as a tool for US foreign policy, and communication President Donald Trump Commercial tactics “big error”, according to Associated Press.
“It is a big mistake,” said Buffett, 94, speaking with tens of thousands in Omaha. “When you have 7.5 billion people, they don’t love you well and you have 300 million people wrestling about how they work.”
While adopting the need for balanced trade, he stressed the benefits of global prosperity: “We must look forward to trade with the rest of the world. We must do what we do better and they should do what they do better.”
The customs tariff took control of the previously presented questions, alongside Vice President Greg Abel and Ajit Jin, at a direct broadcast meeting by CNBC. But the shareholders were also eager for an insightful look at the cash reserves of $ 347.7 billion. Pavit said he is waiting for investments “we understand” and expects future opportunities to justify the current inventory.
The event, often called “Woodstock for the capitalists”, attracted a crowd of 40,000, including celebrities and loyalists for a long time.
Puffett, who led Berkshire for six decades, briefly made a question and answers session but did not show any intention to step down. He also confirmed that he is optimistic about the future of America. “If you were born today, I will continue to negotiate the uterus until they said,” You may be in the United States. “
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