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Trump vs. BRICS

July 13, 2025
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BRICS, the coalition of emerging economies that now represents more than half of the world’s population, was in U.S. President Donald Trump’s crosshairs last week. Among other threats, he warned of an additional 10 percent tariff on any country “aligning [itself] with the Anti-American policies of BRICS.”

BRICS, which held its annual leaders’ summit on July 6-7, has become a bugbear of Trump as the group has rapidly expanded from its original conception as Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Although Brazil, the summit’s host, attempted to focus on less contentious issues, such as climate and development, the convening still managed to draw Washington’s ire.

Analysts have spoken of BRICS in recent years as a rising counterweight to the U.S.-led order, but, Oliver Stuenkel writes, the “geopolitical uncertainty Trump is causing for BRICS may already be working to his advantage.” This edition of the Reading List considers the current state of the bloc and how it might survive in the Trump era.


A photo illustration of Xi and Putin smiling at each other with the U.S. Capitol building in the background and mpas of BRICS countries in the foreground.

A photo illustration of Xi and Putin smiling at each other with the U.S. Capitol building in the background and mpas of BRICS countries in the foreground.

How BRICS Can Survive ‘America First’

Successes are still quite limited, but the grouping has the potential to shape a new international order, Sarang Shidore writes.



Leaders pose in front of a big sign that reads: “BRICS.”

In Rio, BRICS Tries to Play it Safe

The summit’s focus on economic development and climate still managed to provoke threats from Trump, Oliver Stuenkel writes.


Nehru leands back to consult with another seated delegate in a crowd of people sitting in rows.

Nehru leands back to consult with another seated delegate in a crowd of people sitting in rows.

Bring Back the Spirit of Bandung

The 1955 conference’s value-based approach to international affairs offers a model for middle powers today, Galip Dalay, Faisal Devji, and Nathalie Tocci write.

 


Two men in suits, shown from the side, shake hands.

Two men in suits, shown from the side, shake hands.

Why Southeast Asia Is Flocking to BRICS

The expanding bloc has become a hedge against future geopolitical shifts, Derek Grossman writes.

 


Leaders hold hands as they pose for the camera.

Leaders hold hands as they pose for the camera.

BRICS Democracies Are Losing Leverage

To increase their bargaining power, Brazil, India, and South Africa should resurrect a dormant diplomatic forum, Oliver Stuenkel writes.

The post Trump vs. BRICS appeared first on Foreign Policy.

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