Trump, BRICS and tariff
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ET Now on MSNWhy is Donald Trump at loggerheads with BRICS? Reasons? De-dollarisation, common currency or something else? DETAILSBRICS, formed in 2009, is the only major international group of which the US is not a part. Its other members are South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates.
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India Today on MSNWhy de-dollarisation is not possible: The enduring dominance of the US Dollar in the age of BRICS and TrumpFrom BRICS nations' ambitious payment systems to President Donald Trump's aggressive tariff threats, the international monetary landscape appears to be shifting. Yet beneath the surface of these headline-grabbing developments lies a more complex reality: despite concerted efforts by major emerging economies,
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Top BRICS Nation Spooks Trump, Makes Him Woo Africa After Brazil Summit? New Pivot Explained | ChinaPresident Trump's latest outreach to Africa is not about aid or goodwill, but a high-stakes bid for control over the continent's critical minerals. On July 9, Trump hosted leaders from Gabon, Guinea-Bissau,
Trump tariffs on Brazil are being seen by experts as a direct "message" to BRICS countries, especially India and China, warning them not to threaten US interests.
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Trump's 10% tariff threat against Brics nations, PM Modi in Namibia: Minerals, diplomacy, strategic ties in focusThe United States announces a potential 10% tariff on BRICS nations. US President Donald Trump claims BRICS was set up to hurt America and degenerate the dollar. The announcement comes after the recent BRICS summit,
US President Donald Trump on Monday once again warned BRICS group of charging an additional 10% tariff on goods from these nations.
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Vladimir Putin's Big BRICS Message To Trump & The West: 40% Of The World's Economy Is In Our Hands!Mumtaz once got emotional and broke down recalling Shammi Kapoor’s last birthday party: 'He was very ill but still drinking...'
Trump and his aides have repeatedly shifted their stance on tariffs in the weeks since the president’s “Liberation Day” announcement.