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Trump’s tariff threat is a risky shortcut that could deepen uncertainty, provoke retaliation, and ultimately isolate the US ...
In a move that’s sent shockwaves through global politics, Chinese President Xi Jinping skipped the 17th BRICS Summit, his first absence since taking power in 2012. While Beijing claims it was due to ...
The 17th BRICS Summit concluded yesterday in Rio de Janeiro, marking a pivotal moment in the bloc's history. The summit was attended by ten partner countries, significantly expanding BRICS's global ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked whether President Donald Trump was concerned trading partners won’t take him seriously because he’s shown a pattern of not ...
The letters listed a range of tariffs. Goods entering the U.S. from Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, and Tunisia ...
According to Boris Kopeikin, it will not be possible to stop BRICS and other countries by administrative measures, such as trade restrictions or sanctions ...
BRICS leaders issued a statement warning that "the proliferation of trade-restrictive measures, whether in the form of ...
Brazil's President Lula rebuffs US tariff threats, as BRICS nations push for alternative global economic order ...
World shares are mostly higher, with financial markets shrugging off U.S. tariff pressures on its trading partners ...
Asian stocks were higher while European stocks and U.S. futures were mostly flat as markets focus on the latest trade developments after President Trump announced a three-week extension to the tariff ...
As for BRICS’ expansion, Brazil’s ambassador to Russia says that his country calls for including more countries into the group. Rodrigo de Lima Baena Soares noted in a conversation with Izvestia that ...
Any country aligning themselves with the anti-American policies of BRICS will be charged an additional 10% tariff." ...