Investor Kevin O’Leary believes CEOs aren’t too worried about trade tensions, as they expect tariffs to ease in the next two years. Many businesses are absorbing costs and using AI to boost productivity. Companies are hesitant to pass on full tariff burden to consumers, waiting for reciprocal trade. O’Leary notes this complicates the Federal Reserve’s view on inflation. Despite public sentiment, O’Leary trusts investment behavior signals for a positive outcome in the next two years. CEOs and business owners are optimistic, reflected in their financial decisions. Business leaders are quietly preparing for a better future amidst trade uncertainties.

Read more at Yahoo Finance: Kevin O’Leary Says ‘Tariffs And Trade Pain Are Temporary.’ That’s Why Businesses Are ‘Quietly Eating Costs, Trimming Waste And Using AI’