President Trump says tariffs on Canada and Mexico will begin Tuesday. Here's what Warren Buffett thinks of the idea.
The rebuke of President Trump’s tariff plans came just days before sweeping tariffs on Canada and Mexico were expected to go into effect.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett has warned that President Donald Trump's tariffs on goods imported from foreign countries such as Canada and Mexico could have a disastrous impact on American consumers.
Warren Buffett, the famed investor behind Berkshire Hathaway, offered a sharp rebuke of President Donald Trump’s 25-percent tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada set to take effect Tuesday. “They’re an act of war to some degree,
Warren Buffett broke his silence on President Trump’s trade policies, comparing his planned tariffs on Canada and Mexico to an “act of war.” The legendary investor behind Berkshire Hathaway – which has large businesses in insurance,
Legendary investor Warren Buffett set his sights on Canadian companies in 2024 — and captured the attention of investors after securing a sizeable stake in Canadian-based insurance provider, Chubb (NYSE:CB).
The rebuke of President Trump’s tariff plans came just days before sweeping tariffs on Canada and Mexico were expected to go into effect.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports of foreign goods have already begun, and more are on the way, likely forcing some businesses to raise prices.
The legendary investor behind Berkshire Hathaway discussed his take on the president’s controversial 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
Buffett has previously expressed concerns about tariffs, opposing Trump's trade proposals during the 2016 campaign, when he called them "a very bad idea"
Warren Buffett says tariffs are “an act of war, to some degree.” Berkshire Hathaway’s chairman and chief executive said the country has had a lot of experience with tariffs, and that over time they are a tax on goods.
The famed investor pushed back on Trump’s claims on who will pay the 25-percent fees levied on goods from Canada and Mexico from Tuesday.