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Russia’s idea of BRICS grain exchange to counter CME gains momentum

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Russia’s idea of BRICS grain exchange to counter CME gains momentum

The recent decision by the United States to increase import tariffs as a means of exerting pressure on its trade partners has sparked renewed activity within the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) nations. According to sources, this move has prompted the BRICS countries to accelerate their efforts in meeting the deadline for the roll out of the Russian and Brazilian proposals, at least on a pilot basis.

The decision to hike import tariffs has been met with widespread criticism and concern from the international community. Many fear that this move could lead to a trade war, which would have a detrimental effect on the global economy. However, the BRICS nations have taken a different approach, using this opportunity to strengthen their own economic ties and reduce their dependence on the US market.

The Russian and Brazilian proposals, which were first introduced in 2018, aim to promote trade and investment among the BRICS nations by reducing barriers and simplifying procedures. These proposals have been hailed as a game-changer for the BRICS countries, as they seek to create a more conducive environment for trade and investment within the bloc.

The recent developments have given a new sense of urgency to the BRICS nations, who are now working tirelessly to meet the deadline for the roll out of these proposals. Sources within the BRICS bloc have revealed that significant progress has been made in the negotiations, and the pilot program is expected to be launched in the near future.

The BRICS nations have always been vocal about the need for a more equitable and fair global trade system. The US decision to hike import tariffs has only strengthened their resolve to work together and create a more balanced global economic order. By reducing their dependence on the US market and promoting trade among themselves, the BRICS nations are sending a strong message to the world that they are capable of standing on their own feet.

The BRICS nations have also been actively seeking new partnerships and opportunities outside of their bloc. This has resulted in the signing of several trade agreements with other emerging economies, further diversifying their trade portfolio and reducing their reliance on the US market.

The US decision to use import tariffs as a weapon has also highlighted the need for the BRICS nations to strengthen their own economic ties. With the global economy becoming increasingly interconnected, it is imperative for these nations to work together and create a more resilient and self-sufficient economic bloc.

The BRICS nations have also been actively promoting the use of their own currencies in trade and investment, reducing their dependence on the US dollar. This move not only strengthens their economic ties but also reduces their vulnerability to external shocks.

The recent developments within the BRICS bloc have been met with optimism and enthusiasm by the international community. The bloc’s efforts to promote trade and investment among its members and reduce their dependence on the US market have been widely praised.

In conclusion, the US decision to hike import tariffs has inadvertently revived activities within the BRICS nations, who are now working tirelessly to meet the deadline for the roll out of the Russian and Brazilian proposals. This move has not only strengthened their economic ties but also sent a strong message to the world that the BRICS nations are capable of standing on their own feet. With their determination and resilience, the BRICS nations are well on their way to creating a more equitable and fair global trade system.

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