BRICS, Trump and Anti-American
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the U.S. would "pretty soon" charge a 10% tariff on imports from BRICS countries, drawing another complaint from Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva,
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Money Talks News on MSNBRICS Countries Face US Tariffs in Currency DisputeBRICS nations receive stark warning from President Trump about dollar alternatives. South Africa clarifies their position while global markets watch closely.
President Donald Trump said at least seven countries can expect tariff letters on Wednesday morning, as he ramped up pressure on nations to strike deals with the United States by saying his new August 1 deadline would not be extended.
President Donald Trump said he would put an additional 10% tariff on any country aligning themselves with “the Anti-American policies of BRICS,” injecting further uncertainty into global trade as the US continues to negotiate levies with many trading partners.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hit back at US President Donald Trump’s warnings against BRICS, declaring that the bloc ‘cannot be stopped’ and is ‘not afraid.’ Lavrov said the global shift away from the US dollar is well underway and irreversible.
President Donald Trump has threatened new tariffs on any nation supporting “anti-American” policies of the BRICS group of emerging economies, as he announced tariff letters would be sent out to scores of countries from Monday,
Trump said the U.S. will impose an additional 10% tariff on any countries aligning themselves with the "Anti-American policies" of the BRICS group of developing nations, whose leaders kicked off a summit in Brazil.
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Trump threatens tariffs on BRICS nations, demanding they use dollarPresident-elect Donald Trump on Saturday demanded that the BRICS nations, a group of nine countries with emerging economies, commit to not creating a new currency or back any other currency to ...
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