
In this week’s round-up:
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US threatens India: Quit BRICS and bow to the dollar or face 50 percent duty
- Xi to attend BRICS leaders virtual meeting
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Iran to join other BRICS countries for naval drills in South African waters
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Brazil uses BRICS to exchange opinions on situation with tariff wars, says Peskov
BRICS nations interested in buying Russian helicopters
Cooperation with the members of the association will significantly expand the scope of application of domestic civil aviation, Russian Industry and Trade Minister Anton Alikhanov told Sputnik within the framework of the Eastern Economic Forum.
US threatens India: Quit BRICS and bow to the dollar or face 50 percent duty
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that for the 50 percent import duty on India to be lifted, it is not enough for India to merely stop buying Russian oil. In addition, it must walk away from BRICS, expand trade with America and support the US dollar.
Xiamen launches first SSTL program to South Africa under BRICS framework
The pilot China-South Africa SSTL adopts a model of information sharing and mutual recognition of supervision.
Brazil uses BRICS to exchange opinions on situation with tariff wars, says Peskov
Earlier, the media reported that Brazil, at the initiative of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, would hold an extraordinary virtual summit of BRICS member countries on September 8 to discuss the trade policy of US leader Donald Trump.
Iran to join other BRICS countries for naval drills in South African waters
The Iranian Navy is poised to play a crucial role in safeguarding global maritime security as it joins other BRICS nations for a major naval exercise hosted by South Africa.
Xi to attend BRICS leaders virtual meeting
Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the BRICS Leaders Virtual Meeting via video link in Beijing on September 8 and deliver an important address.

