After the announcement of Trump Tariff, there was a loss of billions of $ 208 billion, the biggest losing …

In the biggest decline in luck in more than a decade, 500 richest people in the world saw a money in a joint assets of $ 208 billion after US President Donald Trump announced a mutual tariff.

The most difficult-in-Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was the founder of Facebook and Meta, with a decline of $ 17.9 billion in fate, with a decline of nine percent of the money.

The Bloomberg is the fourth largest single -day decline in the 13 -year history of the Billionaires index, and the Kovid -19 is the largest since the peak of the epidemic. After the tariff was announced, the most affected people of the Arabs were the people of the US.

Among others, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos was smart in shares with nine percent dip, the company has seen the largest since April 2022. This is their cost $ 15.9 billion in personal money. Tesla’s shares fell 5.5 percent to a $ 11 billion by Trump’s close friend and government advisor Elon Musk.

Among other American billionaires, whose funds were Michael Dale ($ 9.53 billion), Larry Alison ($ 8.1 billion), Jensen Huang ($ 7.36 billion), Larry Page ($ 4.79 billion), Sergei Brin (4.46 billion) and Thomas Peter ($ 4.06 billion).

Outside the US, the only billionaire who was one of the billionaires, who saw an important dip in luck, was Bernard Arnault of France. The European Union braces a new 20 percent flat tariff on all products bound by the US, which is expected to hurt the export of alcohol and luxury goods along with other things. LVMH of Arnault, a group owner of brands, including Christian Dior, Bulgari and Loro Piana, saw his shares falling into Paris, wiping $ 6 billion from the net worth of Europe’s richest person.

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Trump reserved some of the highest tariffs, which he called “nations who treat us badly”. This included an additional 34 percent on goods from China – to reach the new additional tariff rate to 54 percent. The figure for the European Union was 20 percent and Japan was 24 percent.