BRICS officials from Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and newer members will convene in Rio de Janeiro to address urgent matters including vaccine cooperation, green energy transition, and World Trade Organization reform. With U.S. President Trump's intent to impose new unilateral tariffs, concerns regarding trade protectionism are mounting. The upcoming summit will tackle calls for WTO reforms due to the organization's inability to enforce rules effectively, particularly as the U.S. consistently interferes with the appointment of appellate judges since 2019. China's initiation of a WTO dispute over new tariffs underscores the urgency of these discussions.
Leaders from the BRICS bloc, including Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, will meet in Rio de Janeiro to address key issues including vaccine cooperation and World Trade Organization reform.
Trump's threat to impose new unilateral tariffs on several U.S. trading partners contrasts with the BRICS agenda aimed at promoting multilateral trade and reducing protectionism.
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