Can BRICS challenge the US-led world order?
Briefly

President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on nations that align with the BRICS bloc, which consists of developing countries aiming to reform the US-led economic order. Critics of BRICS suggest that internal divisions may undermine its effectiveness. During a recent gathering in Brazil, BRICS leaders critiqued US trade policies but refrained from openly naming the country. Additionally, the UN special rapporteur emphasized the need for global corporations to be held accountable for their financial gains tied to the genocide occurring in Gaza.
President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 10% tariff on nations aligning themselves with BRICS, which challenges the US-led economic order.
The BRICS bloc, comprised of developing nations, has the potential to instigate reforms to global governance, although it faces internal rifts among members.
BRICS leaders expressed criticism of US trade tariffs during their meeting in Brazil, but avoided directly naming Washington as a target.
The UN special rapporteur called for global companies to be held accountable for profiting from the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
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