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The United States announces a potential 10% tariff on BRICS nations. US President Donald Trump claims BRICS was set up to ...
The BRICS expansion is also likely to fuel competition – and potential friction – between China and India, whose ties have already been strained by a simmering border conflict.
The BRICS bloc of developing nations agreed on Thursday to admit Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina and the United Arab Emirates in a move aimed at accelerating its push to reshuffle a ...
The 15th summit of BRICS countries, which just concluded in South Africa, received unprecedented international attention. Some commentators even invoked the Bandung conference of 1955, where ...
The three-day BRICS summit, which started Tuesday in the southwestern Russian city of Kazan, is the first meeting of the group of major emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India, China and South ...
Donald Trump started sending tariff letters to the trading partners on Monday. Japan and South Korea were the first nations ...
The BRICS economic bloc ended a historic three-day summit in South Africa Thursday after making multiple headlines. The five-country group, made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa ...
They're showing interest in joining BRICS, the group of world economies that includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. BRICS is holding a summit in Johannesburg this week.
The BRICS group has become a major political force in the last two decades, building on its desire to create a counterweight to Western influence in global institutions. The group’s expansions ...
BRICs Overtake G7 By 2027 Published Mar 20, 2009 at 8:00 PM EDT Updated Mar 13, 2010 at 7:54 PM EST By Rana Foroohar Newsweek Is A Trust Project Member ...
For Mr. Abiy, BRICS offers an opportunity to move further from the American orbit. He is already closely allied to the Emirates, which provided crucial military support during the Tigray war.
The BRICS also like to present themselves as a sort of non- or anti-West geopolitical alternative to US hegemony. But they’re not, and never will be.