BRICS members criticized Trump’s tariff policy, and also suggested the reforms of international financial funds.
Countries that support the BRICS alliance policy that contradicts the interests of the United States will face an additional 10% tariffs. US president Donald Trump, BBC reported on Monday, July 7, announced this.
“Any country that joins the BRICS’s anti -merican policy will be covered by an additional 10% tariffs. There are no exceptions from this policy,” the American leader emphasized.
Trump’s comments were made after the BRICS members criticized his tariff policy, and also suggested international monetary fund reforms and methods for reviewing major currencies.
The publication records that the US president has long been criticized by the BRICS, as the alliance has been designed to strengthen the position of member countries in the international arena to challenge the United States and Western Europe.
Last year, the list of members of the BRICS expanded beyond Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, including Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Keep in mind that participants of the Brix Summit in Brazil condemned unilateral economic penalties, as well as a second penalty, “with distant negative consequences for human rights.”
In addition, in a statement by the Brix Summit, a paragraph was allocated to judge the blows in Russia’s logistics infrastructure, but there was no condemnation of attacks on civilian facilities in Ukraine.
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