Bill Ackman understands that Trump “is losing the confidence of business leaders around the world” and that the consequences will be very bad for “low -resource consumers”, including “millions” of voters.
Bill Ackman Speculative Investment Funds Manager, a reference on Wall Street, recommended Donald Trump to take a “break” of 90 days before launching an “economic war”.
ACKMAN, which drives the bottom And it was one of the multimillionaires who supported Trump, warned him on social networks that “by imposing Massive and disproportionate to friends and enemies, “is” destroying trust “in the US as a commercial partner and investment destination market.
The tycoon has called for a “90 -day break to negotiate” unjust, as well as asymmetrical “and anticipated that the US, if” on April 9 will launch an economic nuclear war against all the countries of the armed “, will have reputation problems, which will need decades to be repaired, and contract consumption and investment.
He also assured that Trump “is losing the confidence of business leaders around the world” and that the consequences will be very bad for “low resource consumers”, including “millions” of voters, to conclude: “That’s not what we voted for.”
Jamie Dimon also criticizes Donald Trump
Ackman’s negative comments add to that of the president of the Jamie Dimon.
This said on Monday that Trump’s tariff policy is leading markets to the “most dangerous and complicated geopolitical and economic environment since World War II”.
In a letter to the bank’s shareholders, Dimon stressed that Trump’s “America First” mindset, which imposes very high tariffs on strategic business and competitors, can undermine the country’s privileged position.
“If the western world’s military and economic alliances would fragment, the United States would inevitably weaken over time. It is extremely important to recognize that security and economy are interconnected; the ‘economic’ war has already caused military wars in the past,” he said.
Even Elon Musk seems separate from Trump on this issue by defending “Zero Customs” over the weekend between the US and the European Union, creating a free trade zone with more freedom of circulation of workers.