Warren Buffett Criticizes Trump's Tariff Policies, Warns of Economic Impact
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korocamia@naver.com | 2025-03-03 10:42:52
Warren Buffett, the renowned investor and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, has broken his silence on former President Donald Trump's tariff policies, expressing strong concerns about their potential economic consequences. In a recent interview with CBS News, Buffett delivered a rare critique, stating that tariffs are essentially "taxes on goods" and likened them to "acts of war."
Buffett emphasized the long-term implications of tariffs, warning that they ultimately burden consumers. "Over time, tariffs become taxes on goods," he stated. "The tooth fairy doesn't pay them." This analogy, referencing the popular myth of a fairy exchanging money for children's lost teeth, highlights Buffett's belief that someone will inevitably bear the financial burden of these tariffs.
His comments come as the Trump administration has announced plans for additional tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada. Buffett's remarks suggest a concern that these policies could lead to increased inflation and harm American consumers.
CNBC reports that this is the first time Buffett has publicly commented on Trump's tariff policies. While he refrained from directly assessing the current economic situation, Buffett acknowledged it as "the most interesting subject in the world" but declined to elaborate.
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has recently been reducing its equity holdings, notably selling off shares of Apple, its largest individual stock holding. The company has reportedly been increasing its cash reserves and investing primarily in U.S. Treasury bills.
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