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Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM), warned in his annual letter to shareholders on April 6 about the long-term consequences of wars and changing trade dynamics for the global economy. The largest bank in the U.S. by assets noted increasing geopolitical pressure in its report. The letter focused on how conflicts and trade restructuring are shaping long-term economic conditions. "The challenges we all face are significant," said Dimon. "The list is long, but at the top are the ongoing war and violence in Ukraine, the current war in Iran, broader military actions in the Middle East, terrorist activities, and rising geopolitical tensions, particularly with China." He also noted, "War is a realm of uncertainty because each side in the conflict determines what it wants to do." The letter describes how these conflicts extend beyond immediate regions and impact global systems. "Given the complexity of our global supply chains, countries are experiencing disruptions, particularly in shipbuilding, food production, and agriculture," explained Dimon#GateSquareAprilPostingChallenge