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BRICS nations deliberate new currency to diversify trade, challenge dollar dominance

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March 22, 2024
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BRICS is actively exploring the concept of introducing a new currency into global markets to facilitate international trade among its member nations.

The alliance aims to diminish reliance on the US dollar while elevating the significance of this prospective currency. Amid apprehensions regarding the risks associated with holding reserves in the US dollar, the nine-member bloc endeavors to bolster the value of their respective domestic currencies.

In response to mounting concerns stemming from an overwhelming debt burden totaling $34.4 trillion, developing nations are turning to gold reserves as a hedge against potential economic repercussions.

Notably, BRICS countries, recognized as major purchasers of gold, have amassed substantial quantities of this precious metal, as reported by the World Gold Council.

Mauricio Lirio, the Brazilian Sherpa, provided insights into the advancement of the BRICS currency, affirming ongoing initiatives towards establishing a unified currency, with discussions slated for the forthcoming summit. Lirio underscored the alliance’s dedication to advancing discussions on the common currency and payment infrastructure during the Russian presidency.

“We are actively pursuing the establishment of a new currency,” Lirio emphasized, elaborating further: “Member countries engage in deliberations under the Russian presidency, which remains pivotal in driving these discussions forward.”

Additionally, the potential introduction of a new BRICS currency or payment mechanism could exert a notable influence on the US dollar, prompting developing nations to gradually lessen their reliance on it in favor of the proposed alternative.

The upcoming summit, scheduled for October in Russia’s Kazan region, will welcome new member countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Iran, and Ethiopia, marking the 16th BRICS summit.

Recent report reveals that in 2024, 36 countries have submitted applications to join the BRICS alliance.

Confirmation from South Africa’s Foreign Minister, Naledi Pandor, affirms that all 36 nations have formally expressed their interest in becoming part of the bloc.

These applicants consist solely of developing economies, totaling three dozen nations.

These recent developments underscore the BRICS alliance’s appeal to developing nations as a transformative force for their economies. BRICS aims to reduce reliance on the US dollar and encourage the use of local currencies in cross-border transactions.

Although, Pandor did not disclose the identities of the 36 countries seeking BRICS membership.

The prospect of using local currencies instead of the US dollar is enticing to developing countries. The majority of them want to strengthen their native economies and the route to achieve it is through giving prominence to their respective local currencies.

Moreover, the BRICS expansion will not be an easy task as the existing members decide about the induction. All countries have to meet a set of criteria to be allowed entry into the alliance. Among the 36 countries, only a few might receive invitations to join the BRICS alliance in 2024.

BRICS thoroughly evaluates what these 36 countries can bring to the table for the alliance to expand further. Either monetarily or politically, these countries need to offer something new to be a part of the grouping.

 

 

Tags: 16th BRICS summitBRICSdiversify tradeglobal marketsMauricio Lirionew currency
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