China-led BRICS growth raises questions about shifting world order
- Brics has expanded from five to include five new members and eight partner countries since its establishment in 2009, as reported in the article.
- China accounts for two-thirds of Brics' GDP and intra-Brics trade, making it the primary trade partner for many member countries.
- The rise of Brics raises questions about its potential to challenge traditional powers like the US, UK, and EU, according to analysts.
- China uses Brics to project its economic and ideological influence while promoting multilateralism and free trade as alternatives to US hegemony.
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