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A BRICS threat for dollar
Orissa POST
|July 13, 2025
The “King Dollar” is feeling threatened—not by a rival superpower, but by a non-currency from BRICS. In response, President Donald Trump has proposed a 10% additional tariff on imports from the bloc.
The threat may seem minor, but Trump’s reaction tells a different story. Much like the mythical tale of a dwarf almost defeating Arjun, the Mahabharata’s warrior-hero, BRICS—despite lacking a common currency—has rattled Washington. Why else would Trump warn that losing the US dollar as the global standard would be akin to losing a “major world war”?
This is not just bluster. It signals a grave threat in the making. Trump's brand of America First nationalism is again squaring off against an emboldened, expanded BRICS. This isn’t an ideological standoff of capitalism versus socialism; it’s a structural battle—unilateralism versus multipolarity, petrodollar dominance versus de-dollarisation, US-led hegemony versus Global South resurgence.
At the heart of this confrontation lies an entire worldview. BRICS—now expanded to include Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, and the UAE—represents over 40% of the world’s population and more than 30% of GDP (PPP). Over the past decade, BRICS has swelled from five to ten members, with Indonesia joining this year. Saudi Arabia is listed as a member but has yet to formally confirm its status. Additionally, nine partner countries and dozens more are queuing up to join.
This story is from the July 13, 2025 edition of Orissa POST.
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