LinkedIn Cofounder: Trump Policies May Hurt US Businesses

  • The United States is in danger of separating its allies, which could have a negative impact on the US business, Red Hofman said.
  • The LinkedIn Founder said on the recent podcast that he wants to prove that the country can still be a “stable partner”.
  • He added that bilateral cooperation between democratic countries is important for global harmony.

Red Huffman believes that the United States is in danger of separating its allies – which he says can yield the results of US -tech companies.

“Unlike Dell Carnegie – a problem in the current general administration’s approach to ‘how to lose friends and separate people’ is that it will create a lot of trouble for all US industry, including the tech industry,” Is possible.

In the first months after Trump’s return to the White House, his administration announced the duties of sweeping on Chinese products, along with rates on neighboring Canada and Mexico – and increased friction with long -standing European allies.

Hofman said, “I mean, obviously most steps, and most of the gestures are trends-when you come to Europe and say, it’s a America, not just the United States, it is just a kind of status, which obviously breaks unity.” “And forcing people to think about this way, ‘Well, with whom am I likely to be an ally?”

Huffman said It is believed that if the country ignores diplomacy, consumers who abuse international rivals of US -based companies get a better position in Safen business.

Hofman said, “And so to have all this conversation with people, okay, how technicians say here,” Well, I’ll buy a baver instead of Tesla. ” “One kind of thing, ‘hey, I’m just trying to be a stable companion, and secondly say,’ You are my enemy. ‘

Despite the growing tension, Hofman said he wants to persuade people that American business is still a smart investment – and that the country itself can be reliable.

“Part of what I am trying to do here is to persuade people that the United States can prove to be a stable partner, despite the random of prices and things.”

He added that not all Americans in Tech follow the same letters to think.

“The business of being America’s business is still, in fact, in fact, something we have – which we have a group of Americans.” And try to run and try to say, ‘Hey, there are still bridges we can build here.’

Hoffman said, the more countries globally can cooperate to create a democratic “innovation centers”, “will be better than a global society.

“This is a part of it that creates a multi -faceted system that creates a healthy, stable global society,” said Hofman.

Huffman was a huge supporter of Kamla Harris’ presidential campaign in 2024, and has previously said he expects Trump to retaliate against business leaders who refused to back.

“I think it is more likely to respond to the wrong direction and corruption of the state institutions,” Hofman said in a December incident by the CEO’s diary diary, “Hoffman said in a December incident.

After Trump’s victory, Halfman also wrote a post on X in November, saying he hoped the president would not “like corruption in business or foreign policy,” and he would refrain from implementing the “19th -century tariff government”.

“What does it matter nowadays what matters last week? How do we come together to create a better future for Americans’ wider society?” Huffman said.