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Buffett criticizes Trump's tariffs rollout, says US shouldn’t use 'trade as a weapon'

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Legendary investor Warren Buffett railed against President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Saturday and the tumultuous way in which the president has rolled them out.

Buffett, 94, the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, criticized the Trump administration’s use of tariffs as a trade strategy, arguing that employing trade as a "weapon" has antagonized international relations and destabilized global markets.

"Balanced trade is good for the world," and "trade should not be a weapon," Buffett said at Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, which attracts some 40,000 people every year who want to hear from the billionaire magnate, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was also present.

Warren Buffet and Donald Trump
Legendary investor Warren Buffett, left, railed against President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Saturday and the tumultuous way in which the president has rolled them out. Trump is pictured signing an executive order on tariffs.

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"I don't think it's a good idea to design a world where a few countries say, ha ha ha, we've won," Buffett added. "I do think that the more prosperous the rest of the world becomes, ... the more prosperous we'll become."

"The Oracle of Omaha" emphasized the importance of balanced and mutually beneficial trade for all countries.

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"It’s a big mistake in my view when you have 7.5 billion people who don’t like you very well, and you have 300 million who are crowing about how they have done," Buffet added.

"We should be looking to trade with the rest of the world. We should do what we do best and they should do what they do best," he said.

Trump has argues that his tariffs are motivated by making trade fairer for the United States.

But despite concerns about the direction of the U.S. economy and the country itself, Buffett retained his traditional optimism, saying criticism of policies and the people who make them is par for the course.

"We're always in the process of change," he said. "I would not get discouraged... We're all pretty lucky."

President Donald Trump holds sign about his tariff plan
President Donald Trump speaks during a "Make America Wealthy Again" trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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It’s not the first time the legendary investor has sounded off against the tariffs. In March, ahead of Trump’s official tariff announcement, Buffet said. Tariffs are "an act of war to some degree" and noted the U.S. has a lot of experience with them.

"Over time, they are a tax on goods. I mean, the Tooth Fairy doesn't pay 'em!" Buffett jokingly said. "And then what? You always have to ask that question in economics. You always say, 'And then what?'"