'Saying it hurts us misses the point,' former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein says.
The Trump administration’s increasingly higher tariffs on Chinese imports are not a bad idea, Lloyd Blankfein said Tuesday.
— Lloyd Blankfein May 14, 2019 In a follow-up tweet about an hour later, Blankfein — who now serves as Goldman’s senior chairman — said U.S. companies may ultimately benefit. — Lloyd Blankfein May 14, 2019 Blankfein’s comment that U.S. consumers may pay “a bit more” may ring hollow to some, as he had an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion as of 2017, according to Forbes.
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