The BRICS group of countries already includes two of the world's largest economies and about 40 per cent of its population, but at a meeting in Johannesburg this week, it will discuss possibly expanding its membership in a bid to expand the bloc's influence.
— want more opportunities for trade and investment and a chance to extend their influence throughout the global south.
stretch of disputed border, all of the countries have common aims, including reducing the dominance of the U.S. dollar on world markets, Chenoy said over a Zoom from her home in Delhi.Reforming international financial institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund has been one of the primary goals of the BRICS group.
She says that transition has been accelerated by the strained relations between China and U.S. and by Russia's war in Ukraine.6 months agoU.S.-China relations are at a new low as China’s foreign minister delivered a warning to Washington to change course on its policies toward Beijing or risk conflict after a spate of hot-button issues flared up.
In Johannesburg, she will take part in a series of meetings and presentations alongside the main summit and present research related to Chinese investment in Brazil and South Africa.Garcia says the BRICS group has repeatedly tried to challenge Western ideologies, which has appealed to countries that feel like they have been unfairly maligned or simply ignored, by the West.along with African nations Algeria and Ethiopia.
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