Ezekiel 2_1 @Ezekiel2_1
21 December, 01:31
China is a critical player, using its influence and initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative to promote trade in local currencies. It’s not just economic pragmatism—it’s a geopolitical move aimed at weakening US power. Russia, too, is pushing hard to de-dollarize, motivated by US sanctions and the need to insulate its economy from American control.
• A Flood of Interest: Who Are These 40 Countries?Countries like Argentina, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt are eyeing BRICS as a way to escape the dollar’s grip. These nations see the alliance as a pathway to a more balanced global system, one where the US no longer dominates their financial futures.
• Saudi Arabia’s interest is a game-changer. As the world’s largest oil exporter, its potential shift away from the petrodollar system could strike a devastating blow to the US dollar’s global standing. If Saudi Arabia begins trading oil in currencies like the yuan, the global financial order could shift dramatically.

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