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Trump Warns BRICS Nations of Economic Retaliation Over Currency Challenge

by SAT Reporter
November 30, 2024
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Trump Warns BRICS Nations of Economic Retaliation Over Currency Challenge

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has issued a bold ultimatum to the BRICS nations, warning them that any attempt to create a new currency or support a rival to the US dollar in international trade will result in severe consequences. In a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump declared that these countries must pledge not to undermine the dominance of the U.S. dollar, or face the imposition of 100% tariffs on their exports to the U.S.

“We require a commitment from these countries that they will neither create a new BRICS Currency, nor back any other currency to replace the mighty U.S. Dollar, or they will face 100% tariffs,” Trump wrote. “They can go find another ‘sucker’. There is no chance that the BRICS will replace the U.S. Dollar in international trade, and any country that tries should wave goodbye to America.”

Trump’s comments come at a time when the BRICS group—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has been exploring ways to reduce its reliance on the U.S. dollar. The bloc, which represents a significant portion of the world’s emerging economies, has discussed the possibility of developing a common currency to facilitate trade among its members, a move that has raised concerns in Washington.

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The President-elect’s stance on the issue underscores his administration’s continued prioritisation of maintaining the US dollar as the global reserve currency. The U.S. dollar’s status has been bolstered by its dominance in international trade, particularly in commodities such as oil and gold. Any challenge to this supremacy, Trump suggests, would not be tolerated and would result in harsh economic consequences for countries involved.

Although the BRICS nations have expressed interest in diversifying away from the dollar in the past, there has yet to be a concerted effort to introduce an alternative global currency. Recent discussions have focused more on increasing the use of national currencies in bilateral trade agreements, rather than the creation of a formal BRICS currency.

Trump’s comments are likely to further escalate tensions between the United States and the BRICS bloc, particularly as the geopolitical landscape shifts towards a multipolar world order. The U.S. has long been the leading voice in global financial institutions, and Trump’s remarks suggest he will take a hard line against any movement that threatens American economic dominance.

It remains to be seen how the BRICS nations will respond to Trump’s warning. While countries like China have shown interest in reducing dependence on the U.S. dollar, the practical challenges of establishing an alternative global currency remain formidable. Furthermore, the strength of the U.S. economy and its vast consumer market continue to serve as a powerful deterrent against any potential currency shifts.

For now, the U.S. remains steadfast in its commitment to the dollar’s global supremacy, and Trump’s message serves as a clear signal to BRICS countries: any attempts to destabilise the current financial order will be met with harsh retaliation.

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