Warren Buffet on Saturday said he is more comfortable with Berkshire Hathaway Inc deploying capital in Japan than Taiwan, reflecting the growing tensions between the United States and China.
Berkshire in August 2020 had first disclosed owning 5% stakes in each, in investments then worth more than $6 billion, and reported increasing the stakes to more than 6% in November.
"They're doing intelligent things, and they're sizable, so we just started buying them," and have been "more than pleasantly surprised" at their progress, he said.Buffett's longtime business partner Charlie Munger took a different view, pointing to Apple Inc's
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