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BRICS finally abandons USD for global trade settlement

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BRICS finally abandons USD for global trade settlement

The line has been drawn in the sand, and BRICS nations have made a stand that could shake the global financial landscape.

The alliance of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) is putting forth an initiative to abandon the U.S. dollar for global trade, opting instead to strengthen their local economies through cross-border transactions using local currencies.

This decision, aimed at keeping their native currencies in control, marks a turning point that could have far-reaching effects.

A new era for local currencies

In a world previously dominated by the U.S. dollar, the five nations comprising BRICS have resolved to embark on a journey of economic independence.

Aiming to make businesses boom within their territories, the alliance has recognized that using local currencies for international transactions will not only be faster and smoother but also more cost-effective.

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The goal here is clear: bolster their native currencies and forge a new path that puts local economies at the forefront of international trade. South African BRICS Ambassador Anil Sooklal has confirmed the group’s intent to deepen the use of local currencies for global trade settlements.

This vision isn’t merely a theoretical concept; it’s a concrete plan to sidestep the U.S. dollar and put BRICS in the driver’s seat of the global financial order.

By combinedly deciding the sectors for local currency usage, the alliance takes a crucial step in gaining an upper hand in the foreign exchange markets and asserting its independence from Western economic influence.

Expansion and solidarity: The BRICS agenda

But the BRICS alliance isn’t just looking inward. The group’s ambition extends beyond its current members, with the upcoming summit in Johannesburg in August set to discuss the enlargement of the bloc.

The potential expansion has the support of influential voices within the alliance, such as Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. However, the process requires careful consideration, with India and Brazil seeking to frame guidelines before admitting new members.

The summit will also be an opportunity for BRICS leaders to meet face-to-face, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirming his attendance in South Africa, dispelling prior speculation about virtual meetings.

On the other hand, Russian leader Vladimir Putin will participate virtually, while the group, representing more than 42% of the world’s population, deliberates on critical matters. The alliance is not only demonstrating unity but actively providing support to other developing nations.

The aspiration to establish the Chinese-backed New Development Bank, more effective and generous than the IMF, illustrates the resolve to lift global economies without sinking them – a powerful statement against the traditional financial giants.

This move away from the U.S. dollar also comes as a response to pressing sanctions by the U.S. against developing countries, as BRICS seeks to end reliance on the greenback.

The alignment between these nations could signal the beginning of a shift in global financial powers to the East, potentially leaving Western countries to lose economic ground.

The BRICS alliance has taken a bold step, a step that resonates with a brave and critical outlook on global finance. By choosing to forsake the U.S. dollar for global trade settlement, BRICS is laying down a challenge to the established financial system.

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