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Trump Threatens Punitive Tariffs Against BRICS Over De-Dollarization Plans


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In a bold statement on Truth Social, President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to impose a 100% tariff on BRICS countries if they pursue plans to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar in global trade. Trump’s remarks reflect a staunch defense of the dollar’s dominance in international markets and a warning to nations considering alternatives.  

 

“The idea that the BRICS countries are trying to move away from the Dollar while we stand by and watch is OVER,” Trump declared. He emphasized that the U.S. would demand a clear commitment from BRICS members to refrain from creating or supporting any currency intended to replace the U.S. dollar. “They will face 100% tariffs and should expect to say goodbye to selling into the wonderful U.S. Economy,” Trump wrote, adding, “They can go find another ‘sucker!’”  

 

The BRICS alliance—comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—was formed to enhance economic cooperation among major non-Western economies. Since its first official summit in 2009, the group has focused on challenging the dominance of Western financial systems. At the 2023 summit, the alliance expanded, adding Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.  

 

The issue of "de-dollarization," a key topic at the recent summit, seeks to reduce the U.S. dollar’s influence in international trade. While the idea has gained traction, experts remain skeptical about its feasibility. Analysts cite significant challenges within BRICS, including infighting among members and stark differences in their economic policies and financial systems.  

 

Trump dismissed the possibility of the BRICS countries succeeding in replacing the dollar in international trade, warning any nation attempting such a move to "wave goodbye to America." His remarks underscore the U.S.’s strategic interest in maintaining the dollar’s central role in global financial systems, a position that has provided Washington with significant economic and geopolitical leverage for decades.  

 

Representatives for the BRICS countries have not responded to Trump’s comments, but the group’s plans to explore alternatives to the dollar continue to generate debate. Despite internal challenges, the expanding coalition signals a growing push among non-Western nations to redefine global trade dynamics, a development that the incoming U.S. administration appears determined to counter.  

 

Trump’s threat to impose sweeping tariffs is a clear message that his administration views any move to undermine the dollar as a direct challenge to American economic dominance. As the world watches the unfolding dynamics between the U.S. and BRICS, the stakes for international trade and diplomacy continue to rise.

 

Based on a report by NBC News 2024-12-02

 

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BRICS will never have a single currency. The US dollar will remain the global currency leader. This is Trump yet again wielding the stick. The US dollar is an essential element of sanctions. India pays Russia in Rupees for the oil and gas it buys. Worthless in comparison to the US dollar.

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24 minutes ago, harryviking said:

BRICS  is a joke! Just look at who they are and speak no more!

UAE and South Africa are BRIC partners.  Not a joke.

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"Selling into the wonderful US economy..."  The Chinese market is far bigger. Xi is going to whip him like a rented mule. The Chinese supply chains are currently strengthening, not weakening.

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29 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

I doubt if he is really that dumb.

Well the CEOs of some of the biggest US companies, after having a meeting with him, said that he was and "didn't know what he was talking about".

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2 hours ago, harryviking said:

BRICS  is a joke! Just look at who they are and speak no more!

They quite possibly are, but the USA under its new "leader" appears determined to overtake them!

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Countries have the right to make transactions in the currency they want.

 

Having said that there's no way this BRICS alternative currency system will work on short-term, a d Trump knows it. Of course, he will later make the claim that he forced them to halt this project. 😀

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8 hours ago, harryviking said:

BRICS  is a joke! Just look at who they are and speak no more!

 

I don't know what world you live in, but BRICS comprises the second largest economy in this world, only surpassed by the USA (for now), as many other countries are joining BRICS all the time!

 

In fact, the BRICS economy is already far greater than the entire European Union, with the "Euro" currency, so why should BRICS not have their own currency?

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1 hour ago, CanadaSam said:

 

I don't know what world you live in, but BRICS comprises the second largest economy in this world, only surpassed by the USA (for now), as many other countries are joining BRICS all the time!

 

In fact, the BRICS economy is already far greater than the entire European Union, with the "Euro" currency, so why should BRICS not have their own currency?

Because BRICS is neither a trade zone nor an alliance! 😀

It's a forum, a club, similar to G7.

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On 12/2/2024 at 8:02 AM, RichardColeman said:

Does aseannow ever publish stories that are NOT from left leaning media outlets ? 

 

That said , even though I would support Trump in most things, the dollar is kept high due to the sill $ regime and that needs to change

 

I assume that you don't read topics involving the UK? 

 

The number of articles taken from the Express, Mail and Telegraph far outweigh other sources.

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11 hours ago, bendejo said:

 

After the fall of the USSR there was no end of talk in the US, among business people, of the great fortunes to be had by doing business in the former bloc.  I didn't agree, and I didn't buy into the idea that "the Cold War is over."  If I disliked someone I would tell them about the opportunities just waiting in that part of the world -- it was a polite way to say 'eff-off.'  Within a few years no one was talking about those opportunities any more.

Yeah yeah, there is no more USSR and the Cold War is over, but the news from that part of the world sounds a lot like it did in the last half of the 20th century. 

I've spent time in India and Brazil, and in both countries the scale of corruption ranged from the traffic cop to the heights of government.  Sound like any place you know?

 

 

LMAO! Sure do!😄

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On 12/2/2024 at 7:51 AM, spidermike007 said:

Trump is such a thoughtless goofball, and will be a poor leader. I would like to see how they are going to survive without Saudi oil

 

The US doesn't need Saudi oil at all. It produces more than it needs. The US exports energy. It's one of the things the Biden people were right about in their campaign, US energy self sufficiency. And the more alternative energy becomes available, the more that self sufficiency increases for things like biofuels, SAF, selected solar (not windmills which are a boondoggle).

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15 minutes ago, John Drake said:

 

The US doesn't need Saudi oil at all. It produces more than it needs. The US exports energy. It's one of the things the Biden people were right about in their campaign, US energy self sufficiency. And the more alternative energy becomes available, the more that self sufficiency increases for things like biofuels, SAF, selected solar (not windmills which are a boondoggle).

That's right.

The U.S. is still making business with Saudi oil. As it has a spare capacity for refining heavy oil, it imports heavy oil and refines it, allowing the U.S. to export more refined oil. However, it doesn't need it for its own consumption.

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