
Brazil’s Lula Reaffirms BRICS Leadership to Foster Multipolar World
Brazilian President Lula emphasizes BRICS leadership in fostering a multipolar world, focusing on global governance, healthcare, climate action, and economic reforms.
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Brazilian President Lula emphasizes BRICS leadership in fostering a multipolar world, focusing on global governance, healthcare, climate action, and economic reforms.
Brazil leads the first BRICS Sherpas meeting, aiming to promote a more inclusive and multipolar global order with a focus on the Global South.
China and Brazil strengthen their partnership, aiming for sustainable development and global stability through strategic cooperation and shared initiatives.
Brazilian scholar Marcos Cordeiro Pires argues the Global South must reshape global economics to counter U.S. tariffs and foster inclusive development through South-South cooperation.
As U.S. tariffs disrupt global trade, Global South nations leverage digital innovation and BRICS cooperation to build economic resilience against protectionism.
U.S. tariff policies are accelerating trade growth among BRICS nations, with intra-group commerce surging 22% this year as emerging markets forge new partnerships.
U.S. tariff policies under the Trump administration may inadvertently boost trade among BRICS nations, fostering stronger economic ties and reshaping global trade dynamics.
Sanctions and dollar dominance are declining as BRICS and G20 nations redefine global economic power dynamics.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Brazil’s Celso Amorim discuss strengthening bilateral relations, BRICS cooperation, and climate initiatives to build a shared future.
Martin Sorrell of S4 Capital underscores the rising influence of the Global South and emerging economies at the World Economic Forum 2025.