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Japan's Buffett-backed trading houses say tariff uncertainty still high

Japan's Buffett-backed trading houses say tariff uncertainty still high

Nikkei Asia11 hours ago
Japanese trading houses say the impact of U.S. tariffs on their earnings has so far been limited. (Source photos by Reuters and Nikkei)
SHOTARO TANI
TOKYO -- Japan's five biggest trading houses, all backed by legendary American investor Warren Buffett, remain weary of the impact from U.S. tariffs on their businesses, even though hits to their first quarter earnings from them remained limited for now.
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