RIO DE JANEIRO : Leaders of the BRICS nations welcomed Indonesia as a member of the group, while 10 nations, including Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Malaysia, Thailand, Cuba, Vietnam, Uganda, and Uzbekistan, as partner
KAZAN : The leaders of the BRICS nations, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa concluded day two of the Annual Summit in Kazan, Russia, on 23rd October, by reaffirming their commitment to ethical trade
COLOMBO : Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry expressed his country’s keenness to join the BRICS grouping on Monday and conveyed that the group has become a ‘good body’ after India became part of
SHANGHAI : With the BRICS Alliance further pursuing its de-dollarization efforts, a major crash for the US economy has begun, according to one expert. Indeed, Robert Kiyosaki, the author of the widely acclaimed book Rich
RIYADH : In what is certainly a key byproduct of the alliance’s expansion, BRICS now holds $45 trillion in combined wealth after Saudi Arabia joined. Indeed, the economic alliance introduced five new countries that are set
RIYADH : Following the expansion invitations offered during the 2023 annual summit, Saudi Arabia is officially set to join the BRICS Alliance. Indeed, South Africa’s Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor has confirmed that Saudi Arabia and the
NEW DELHI : India, the UAE’s second-largest trading partner, has made its first-ever payment in Rupees for crude oil purchased from the Emirates, signalling what could be a paradigm shift in dollar-denominated global trade
ABU DHABI : The BRICS economic alliance has seemingly prioritized its de-dollarization efforts, leading the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to seemingly prioritize local currency over the US dollar in new oil deals. Indeed, the country is
SHANGHAI : The BRICS Alliance kick-started the de-dollarization initiative early this year and a handful of countries are considering ditching the US dollar for global trade. While the idea of de-dollarization seemed to be
RIYADH : Saudi Arabia is looking to sign more free trade agreements and still considering joining the BRICS club of emerging nations, as it looks to boost non-oil exports, according to the Kingdom’s Minister