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17 April 07:20

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, discussed the impact of Trump's tariffs, highlighting concerns about US international relations

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In an interview, Jamie Dimon emphasized that while the US remains the most prosperous nation, the uncertainty generated by tariffs could affect this perception. He emphasized the importance of maintaining international economic relations and the unity of the Western world. He also noted that while tariffs may have an impact on financial markets, his main concerns are the effects on democracy and global relations. Dimon acknowledged that tariffs could bring benefits but stressed the need for a cautious approach.

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Jamie Dimon, CEO JPMorgan Chase, crede că războaiele comerciale declanșate de Trump pot afecta credibilitatea SUA - Economica.net
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Avertisment fără precedent de la Jamie Dimon, şeful JPMorgan, cel mai puternic bancher din SUA: Războiul comercial al lui Trump ar putea decredibiliza SUA
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns US could lose credibility over Trump trade war

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