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‘Trade should not be a weapon’

Last updated: May 3, 2025 7:45 am
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Warren Buffett, the renowned investor and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, recently criticized President Donald Trump’s trade policy at the company’s annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, Nebraska. Without directly naming Trump, Buffett expressed his concerns about the use of punitive tariffs as a weapon in trade disputes, stating that “trade should not be a weapon.” He emphasized the importance of promoting global prosperity and cooperation, rather than resorting to protectionist measures.

Buffett highlighted the negative consequences of trade wars, referring to them as potential acts of war that can lead to detrimental outcomes for all parties involved. He stressed the significance of fostering mutually beneficial trade relationships with other countries, focusing on each nation’s strengths and specialties. The investor’s remarks came in response to the recent escalation of tariffs by the White House, which has sparked volatility in financial markets.

The impact of protectionist policies on the U.S. economy was a key point of discussion at the shareholder meeting. Buffett warned against the dangers of isolating the country from the global economy, particularly at a time when the U.S. has established itself as a leading industrial nation. He cautioned against celebrating short-term gains at the expense of long-term prosperity and international relationships.

Investors were eager to hear Buffett’s insights on navigating the current macroeconomic environment and assessing the state of the economy. Berkshire Hathaway’s diverse portfolio of businesses, ranging from insurance to transportation, provides valuable perspective on economic trends. The company’s first-quarter earnings report acknowledged the uncertainty created by tariffs and geopolitical events, noting the challenges of predicting their impact on the conglomerate.

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Buffett’s defensive stance in recent quarters, marked by a significant selling spree of stocks, reflects his cautious approach in a volatile market. Berkshire’s substantial cash reserves, amounting to $347 billion as of March, underscore the company’s conservative strategy amidst economic uncertainty. The investor’s strategic decisions, including reducing holdings in Apple and Bank of America, demonstrate a focus on preserving capital and mitigating risks.

Overall, Buffett’s critique of protectionist trade policies serves as a reminder of the importance of fostering global economic cooperation and stability. His perspective on the implications of tariffs and geopolitical events offers valuable insights for investors and businesses navigating uncertain times. As Berkshire Hathaway continues to adapt to evolving market conditions, Buffett’s wisdom and experience remain integral to shaping the company’s strategic direction.

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