
The Decline of Threats, Sanctions, and One-Currency Dominance in Global Trade
Nations are moving beyond threats and sanctions, embracing multi-currency trade to foster cooperation and shared prosperity in a changing global landscape.
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Nations are moving beyond threats and sanctions, embracing multi-currency trade to foster cooperation and shared prosperity in a changing global landscape.
In a rapidly changing global landscape, traditional tactics like sanctions and currency dominance are losing effectiveness. Nations are forging new alliances and financial systems, signaling a shift toward a more equitable world order.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Brazil’s presidential advisor Celso Amorim discuss enhancing bilateral relations, BRICS cooperation, and peace initiatives during a phone call.
At the World Economic Forum 2025, Martin Sorrell emphasized the rising importance of emerging economies like the Global South and BRICS, urging Western powers to recognize a shifting global order.
Indonesia becomes the first Southeast Asian nation to join BRICS as a full member, marking a significant milestone for ASEAN countries in global economic cooperation.
China congratulates Indonesia on becoming a full member of BRICS, marking a significant step for the Global South and international cooperation.
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi emphasizes Iran’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with BRICS and the SCO to achieve common goals and visions.
BRICS expands from five to ten nations, with the 2024 Summit in Kazan, Russia, set to foster greater cooperation across economic, political, and cultural spheres.
China expresses readiness to expand cooperation with BRICS members and new partners following the latest summit, highlighting a significant step in the bloc’s development and global influence.
Experts warn that Trump’s threat to impose 100% tariffs on BRICS nations moving away from the U.S. dollar could backfire, accelerating de-dollarization efforts.
China responds to U.S. President-elect Trump’s tariff threats, emphasizing that BRICS nations advocate openness and cooperation without targeting any third party, aiming for shared development and prosperity.
In a historic meeting, China and Brazil agreed to elevate their ties, aligning development strategies for a more just world and sustainable planet.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Rio de Janeiro to strengthen bilateral ties, discuss global governance, and enhance cooperation within BRICS and the SCO.
Nations of the Global South are rising to reshape the international order, advocating for shared prosperity and equity amid global challenges like development inequalities and climate change.
The BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, signifies significant steps toward a multimodal world, highlighting the growing influence of emerging economies and the importance of inclusive global dialogue.
BRICS is becoming increasingly attractive to Global South countries and sets an example of win-win cooperation, says Jiang Tianjiao of Fudan University.
South Africans express optimism following the 16th BRICS Summit, highlighting increased exports and opportunities in education and culture as they look forward to enhanced cooperation among member countries.
President Xi Jinping addressed the BRICS Plus leaders’ dialogue, emphasizing global cooperation and shared development among emerging economies.
China is advancing the future development of the Global South through practical cooperation within the BRICS framework and the New Development Bank, fostering growth and promoting global economic governance.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has outlined a vision to strengthen BRICS cooperation in a multipolar world, emphasizing peace, innovation, green development, and closer people-to-people exchanges.