Warren Buffett speaks up about Trump's Tariff impacts. (Image: Reuters)



Legendary investor Warren Buffett has voiced concerns over former President Donald Trump’s tariffs, warning they could fuel inflation and impact consumers.

Trump’s New Tariffs Set to Begin March 4

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is moving forward with a new round of tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. Starting March 4, imports from Canada and Mexico will face a 25% tariff, while goods from China will be hit with an additional 10% tax.

Warren Buffett Breaks His Silence: “It’s an Act of War”

Warren Buffett isn’t one to throw around dramatic statements, but even he couldn’t hold back on this one. In an interview with CBS, he described tariffs as “an act of war, to some degree.”

Buffett, who’s been around long enough to see it all, explained that tariffs are basically just another tax—and guess who actually pays for them? “I mean, the Tooth Fairy doesn’t pay ’em!” he joked; emphasizing that consumers ultimately bear the cost.

And then came his classic piece of economic wisdom:
“You always have to ask that question in economics. You always say, and then what?”

In other words, tariffs don’t just stop at raising prices—they have a domino effect on businesses, jobs, and the entire economy.

A Rare Political Comment from Buffett

Buffett, who usually steers clear of political debates, but this time, he made an exception. In his annual letter, he urged the U.S. government to be more responsible with taxpayer money—including what his company, Berkshire Hathaway, sends in taxes.

He highlighted the importance of helping people who face financial struggles through no fault of their own. Additionally, he stressed that maintaining a stable economy requires “wisdom and vigilance.”

Buffett’s Views on the Economy

Buffett was also asked about the state of the U.S. economy, but he played it coy. “I think that’s the most interesting subject in the world, but I can’t talk about it,” he said with a knowing smile.

Not the First Time Warren Buffett Has Spoken on Tariffs

This isn’t the first time Buffett has criticized Trump’s tariff policies. During Trump’s first term, in 2018 and 2019, Buffett warned that aggressive trade actions could harm the global economy.

Despite these concerns, Trump remains firm on his trade strategy. His latest measures aim to increase pressure on Canada, Mexico, and China, reinforcing his stance on economic protectionism. As the new tariffs take effect, their impact on businesses and consumers remains to be seen.

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