Categoria: BRICS
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cPay platform advances with blockchain and reduces exchange costs in global trade
BRICS economic bloc, comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and recent members such as Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Iran, and Indonesia, launches BRICS Pay in 2025.
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Trump’s Adviser: Brics are ‘vampires’ and Lula leads Brazil’s economy to ‘hole’
Peter Navarro also stated that Brazil ‘keeps the true leader in a cell’, without mentioning former president Jair Bolsonaro
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Trump’s Adviser: Brics are ‘vampires’ and Lula drives Brazil’s economy into a ‘hole’
Peter Navarro also stated that Brazil ‘keeps the true leader in a cell,’ without mentioning former President Jair Bolsonaro
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Trump’s Advisor says Lula is driving Brazil’s economy ‘into the ground’ and calls Brics ‘vampires’
Peter Navarro, Trump’s economic advisor, criticizes Lula and Brics in an interview, referring to Brazil’s current leader as a ‘true leader in a cell’.
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Brics Discusses Expansion of Trade Among Countries
Brics leaders discuss expanding trade and financial integration to mitigate protectionism. Lula defends multilateralism and criticizes tariffs. Learn more!
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BRICS, FDCI Collaboration Showcases Shantanu & Nikhil’s Womenswear Debut in Moscow
Shantanu & Nikhil debut their womenswear collection at Moscow Fashion Week, featuring hand-applied embellishments and rich metallic brocades.
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Strengthening of Brics could create opportunities for agriculture amid global uncertainties
Deputies are voting on proposals that, under the promise of reducing privileges, could increase political protection and weaken the fight against corruption.
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Lula’s messages at the Brics meeting: criticism of tariffs and defense of multilateralism
Lula’s messages at the Brics meeting: criticism of tariffs and defense of multilateralism
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BRICS Alliance: Trump Aide Criticizes Harshly India, China, Russia
BRICS Vampires Trump Aide Navarro Says India, China, Russia Can’t Survive Without US Trade
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US Official Threatens India Over Russian Trade: Potential Fallout Ahead
White House official warns India of consequences over trade terms, accusing it of profiteering from Russian oil and high tariffs. Online backlash follows.