logo
Brics leaders target ‘indiscriminate' US tariffs as China's Xi skips Brazil summit

Brics leaders target ‘indiscriminate' US tariffs as China's Xi skips Brazil summit

Malay Mail9 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 6 — Brics leaders meeting in Rio de Janeiro today are expected to decry US President Donald Trump's 'indiscriminate' trade tariffs, saying they are illegal and risk hurting the global economy.
Emerging nations, which represent about half the world's population and 40 per cent of global economic output, have united over 'serious concerns' about US import tariffs, according to a draft summit statement obtained by AFP yesterday.
Since coming to office in January, Trump has threatened allies and rivals alike with a slew of punitive duties.
His latest salvo comes in the form of letters informing trading partners of new tariff rates that will soon enter into force.
The draft summit declaration does not mention the United States or its president by name, and could yet be amended by leaders gathering for talks today and tomorrow.
But it is a clear political shot directed at Washington from 11 emerging nations, including Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
'We voice serious concerns about the rise of unilateral tariff and non-tariff measures which distort trade and are inconsistent with WTO (World Trade Organisation) rules,' the draft text says.
It warns that such measures 'threaten to further reduce global trade' and are 'affecting the prospects for global economic development.'
Xi no show
Conceived two decades ago as a forum for fast-growing economies, the Brics have come to be seen as a Chinese-driven counterbalance to Western power.
But the summit's political punch will be depleted by the absence of China's Xi Jinping, who is skipping the annual meeting for the first time in his 12 years as president.
That absence has prompted fevered speculation in some quarters.
'The simplest explanation may hold the most explanatory power. Xi recently hosted Lula in Beijing,' said Ryan Hass, a former China director at the US National Security Council who is now with the Brookings Institution think tank.
The Chinese leader will not be the only notable absentee. War crime-indicted Russian President Vladimir Putin is also opting to stay away, but will participate via video link, according to the Kremlin.
Hass said Putin's non-attendance and the fact that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be a guest of honor in Brazil could also be factors in Xi's absence.
'Xi does not want to appear upstaged by Modi,' who will receive a state lunch, he said.
'I expect Xi's decision to delegate attendance to Premier Li (Qiang) rests amidst these factors.'
Still, the Xi no-show is a blow to host President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who wants Brazil to play a bigger role on the world stage.
In the year to November 2025, Brazil will have hosted a G20 summit, a Brics summit, and COP30 international climate talks, all before heading into fiercely contested presidential elections next year, in which he is expected to run.
Lula warmly welcomed leaders and dignitaries yesterday, including China's Premier Li Qiang, as the leftist president hosted a pre-summit business forum in Rio.
'Faced with the resurgence of protectionism, it is up to emerging countries to defend the multilateral trade regime and reform the international financial architecture,' Lula told the event.
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian, whose nation is still reeling from a 12-day conflict with Israel, is also skipping the meeting and will be represented by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
A source familiar with the negotiations said Iran had sought a tougher condemnation of Israel and the United States over their recent bombing of Iranian military, nuclear and other sites.
But one diplomatic source said the text would give the 'same message' that Brics delivered last month.
Then Iran's allies expressed 'grave concern' about strikes against Iran, but did not explicitly mention Israel or the United States.
Artificial intelligence and health will also be on the agenda at the summit.
Original members of the bloc Brazil, Russia, India, and China have been joined by South Africa and, more recently, Saudi Arabia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Ethiopia and Indonesia. — AFP
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Switzerland reopens embassy in Tehran
Switzerland reopens embassy in Tehran

The Sun

time39 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Switzerland reopens embassy in Tehran

GENEVA: Switzerland said on Sunday it was reopening its embassy in Tehran, which was closed last month amid an air war with Israel, and will resume representing US interests in the country. As of Sunday, the embassy is 'again open having temporarily been closed on June 20 owing to the instability of the situation in the country,' the Swiss foreign ministry said in a statement. Ambassador Nadine Olivieri Lozano and a small team returned to Tehran overland on Saturday via Azerbaijan and the embassy will gradually resume operations, the statement went on. 'Having now returned to Tehran, Switzerland is once again in a position to fulfil its role as a protecting power for US interests in Iran.' In the absence of diplomatic or consular relations between the United States and Iran, Switzerland, acting through its Tehran embassy, has officially represented US interests in Iran since 1980. Tehran and Washington have already held five rounds of talks on Iran's nuclear programme since April 12. A sixth session, initially slated for June 15 and mediated by Oman, was cancelled after the outbreak of war sparked by an Israeli attack on Iran two days earlier. Saying it wanted to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, Israel last month carried out strikes against Iranian nuclear sites, killing several senior military officers as well as scientists involved in their nuclear programme. US President Donald Trump ordered airstrikes targeting three nuclear facilities in central Iran on the night of June 21-22. Tehran, which has denied wishing to acquire nuclear weapons, carried out retaliatory strikes against Israel before a ceasefire came into effect on June 24. – AFP

Indian Finance Minister Says Partnership With Russia Remains ‘Resilient And Steadfast'
Indian Finance Minister Says Partnership With Russia Remains ‘Resilient And Steadfast'

Barnama

time41 minutes ago

  • Barnama

Indian Finance Minister Says Partnership With Russia Remains ‘Resilient And Steadfast'

NEW DELHI, July 6 (Bernama-TASS) -- Strategic partnership between Russia and India remains resilient and steadfast, Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said following a meeting with her Russian counterpart, Anton Siluanov, ahead of a BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro. The minister "observed that India and Russia enjoy exemplary levels of mutual trust and understanding and our Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership remains resilient and steadfast," the ministry said on X. Sitharaman also "congratulated Russia for its successful chairship of the BRICS in 2024 and said that India will continue to leverage the BRICS platform to build South-South cooperation in areas of common interest.

SCCC, Phoong discuss Malaysia (Sabah)-China Expo
SCCC, Phoong discuss Malaysia (Sabah)-China Expo

Borneo Post

time2 hours ago

  • Borneo Post

SCCC, Phoong discuss Malaysia (Sabah)-China Expo

From left: Chea Hoon Tak, Tan Siew Ling, Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe, Datuk Jonathan Koh, JP, Brett Chua (second right), Chiew Heng Hock (right). KOTA KINABALU (July 6): A delegation from the Sabah China Chamber of Commerce led by deputy president Brett Chua, recently paid a courtesy visit to Industrial and Entrepreneur Development Minister Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe. The meeting focused on deepening collaboration and refining preparations for the upcoming 2025 Malaysia (Sabah)-China Expo, scheduled to take place from November 21 to 23. The Sabah China Chamber of Commerce, serving as a key co-organiser for this high-profile event, brings with it extensive experience in hosting large-scale trade exhibitions. During the dialogue, the Chamber presented a comprehensive briefing on the expo's strategic layout. Positioned as a major initiative by the Sabah State Government, the expo is expected to host over 100 exhibitors from China. Themed exhibition zones will showcase innovations and premium products from China's manufacturing, agriculture and cultural tourism sectors – creating a dynamic platform for China-Malaysia trade and cultural exchange. Both parties held in-depth discussions on the implementation of several signature features of the expo: Opening Ceremony with Cultural Performances: The event will kick off with a cultural showcase blending Malaysian and Chinese traditions, symbolising a harmonious start to bilateral collaboration. Ganzhou Navel Orange Festival (Overseas Edition): For the first time, the renowned Chinese geographic-indication agricultural product will be highlighted through a tasting session and industry promotion, aimed at expanding its global market reach. An interesting, playful and interactive performance is planned to infuse the expo with youthful energy and attract broader public engagement. High-Level 'Invest in Sabah' Forum will include distinguished political and business leaders from China and Malaysia who will be invited to discuss cross-border investment and industrial cooperation opportunities. Phoong expressed strong approval of the expo's planning and pledged full support from the State Government. He emphasized the expo's importance in strengthening China-Sabah economic cooperation and fostering deeper industrial alignment between the two regions.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store