Digital currency for BRICS — the end of western financial power?

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Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a plan to introduce digital currencies as a key financial tool for the BRICS alliance.

By bringing together BRICS members and other developing countries, Putin believes this move could help shift away from Western financial control.

A new era for emerging economies

Putin’s proposal for digital currencies could be a game-changer for emerging economies.

During a media meeting with BRICS, he explained that Russia is developing a non-inflationary financial tool designed to promote growth in the Global South, to benefit BRICS members and other developing nations.

“Now we want to offer our colleagues, we want to offer a rather serious thing — using digital currencies in investment processes. And not only in the BRICS member countries but by the BRICS member countries in the interests of other developing economies that have good development prospects.”

First for the BRICS, then for others too

This plan isn’t just for BRICS countries, because Putin wants to extend it to other nations with strong development potential, as he believes this new instrument could be nearly inflation-free and would be managed by relevant BRICS institutions.

This could be a huge step forward for the Global South, with Russia playing an active role.

Putin also noted that consultations are ongoing with key BRICS partners, including China, India, and Brazil, and that South Africa is expected to join these discussions soon. He added that collaboration is essential for effective economic work.

“We are already holding consultations with our Chinese friends, with our Indian friends, and we have just held consultations with the Brazilians. And we will definitely talk to South Africa.”

Implications for global finance

Russia’s push for digital currencies is part of a larger strategy to strengthen economic ties within BRICS and create new alternatives to Western financial systems.

By incorporating digital currencies into investment strategies, Putin clearly envisions a new framework that allows BRICS countries to tackle global economic challenges while boosting direct cooperation among developing nations.

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