BRICS Expands Footprint In The Global South

25.01.23

BRICS Expands Footprint In The Global South

Indonesia was admitted as a full member of the BRICS group of major emerging economies on January 6, 2025.

As Statistaโ€™s Felix Richter shows in the following chart, the blocโ€™s footprint in the Global South has continued to expand, growing its economic and political clout on the world stage, establishing a real counterweight to the Western-dominated G7.

Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates formally joined on January 1, 2024.

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Speaking on the expansion of the BRICS, South African president Cyril Ramaphosa said at a press briefing:

โ€œWe shared our vision of BRICS as a champion of the needs and concerns of the peoples of the Global South. These include the need for beneficial economic growth, sustainable development and reform of multilateral systems.โ€

He also indicated that the addition of the six new members is just the beginning of the blocโ€™s expansion process.

โ€œAs the five BRICS countries, we have reached agreement on the guiding principles, standards, criteria and procedures of the BRICS expansion process, which has been under discussion for quite a while,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe have consensus on the first phase of this expansion process, and further phases will follow.โ€

In August, the bloc had announced that it would be admitting six new members, including Argentina.

However, the South American nation declared a formal rejection of the offer on 29 December, 2023 with Argentinaโ€™s President Javier Milei stating in a letter published by several media outlets that the membership โ€œwas not considered appropriate at this time.โ€

Tyler Durden
Thu, 01/23/2025 โ€“ 02:45

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