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HO CHI MINH CITY] Vietnam may have scored a win. A new trade deal announced by US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (Jul 2) ...
Brics country leaders are meeting for the bloc's annual summit in Rio de Janeiro this week, as questions loom about the group ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend, besides officially visiting four African and Caribbean nations. British economist Jim O’Neill in 2001 foresaw Brazil, Russia, India and China as promising ...
Brazil wants to pursue an important multilateral agenda. But an expanded membership’s reaction to the war may tilt the group away from Rio’s long-standing goals.
Why has only Indonesia pursued full membership, while Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam remain content as “partners” of the ...
BRICS nations explore trade in national currencies to reduce geopolitical risks, with India chairing the upcoming summit in ...
Loss of buying power due to inflation has been cited as a top financial concern by 92% of respondents in a Senior Citizens ...
He has repeatedly threatened BRICS members with 100 percent tariffs if they move to undercut the dollar. What’s next for BRICS? Brazil holds the rotating BRICS presidency this year, ...
Goldman Sachs economist Jim O’Neill in 2001 wrote a research paper on the economies of four large countries — Brazil, Russia, ...
India will pitch for expansion for a preferential trade agreement (PTA) with Mercosur nations during Prime Minister Narendra ...
The key challenge at the Rio summit is twofold: first, to ‘socialise’ or properly integrate new members and partners into the architecture and philosophy of Brics; and second, to decide on the applica ...
BRICS envoys advocate de-dollarisation, national currencies in trade, and cooperation on economic issues at upcoming Rio ...