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During the recent Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meeting, Warren Buffett addressed concerns surrounding global trade, particularly in light of President Trump's tariff policies that have begun to alter the established norms. Buffett emphasized the importance of viewing trade as a means of fostering cooperation and mutual benefit among nations, rather than a tool for conflict or competition.
Buffett expressed his belief that trade should serve as a bridge to connect countries, enhancing economic growth and improving relations. He cautioned against the dangers of using trade as a weapon, warning that such an approach could lead to detrimental consequences for both the global economy and international relations. The renowned investor highlighted the value of free trade in promoting innovation and efficiency, arguing that tariffs and trade barriers could hinder progress and undermine prosperity.
As discussions around trade continue to evolve, Buffett's perspective serves as a reminder of the potential for collaboration in a complex global landscape. His insights resonate with many who advocate for a more harmonious approach to international commerce.
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