Group 1 - Warren Buffett criticized the U.S. trade policy, emphasizing that trade should not be used as a weapon and that imposing tariffs is a mistake, especially given the global population's perception of the U.S. [1][2] - Buffett's comments followed the announcement of the highest tariffs on imports in generations, which caused significant volatility in the stock market [2][3] - The U.S. has imposed a 145% tariff on Chinese goods, leading to a 125% retaliatory tariff from China, with potential trade negotiations being evaluated by China [3] Group 2 - Investors sought Buffett's insights on navigating the uncertain macroeconomic environment and the state of the economy, particularly after the first-quarter GDP contraction [4] - Berkshire Hathaway's first-quarter earnings report indicated that tariffs and geopolitical events have created considerable uncertainty for the conglomerate, with no ability to predict the potential impact of tariffs at this time [5] - Buffett has been in a defensive mode, selling stocks for 10 consecutive quarters, resulting in a record cash pile of $347 billion at the end of March [6]
Warren Buffett knocks tariffs and protectionism: 'Trade should not be a weapon'