Trump threatens 100% tariff on the BRIC bloc of nations if they act to
undermine US dollar
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[December 02, 2024] By
FATIMA HUSSEIN
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday
threatened 100% tariffs against a bloc of nine nations if they act to
undermine the U.S. dollar.
His threat was directed at countries in the so-called BRIC alliance,
which consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt,
Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.
Turkey, Azerbaijan and Malaysia have applied to become members and
several other countries have expressed interest in joining.
While the U.S. dollar is by far the most-used currency in global
business and has survived past challenges to its preeminence, members of
the alliance and other developing nations say they are fed up with
America’s dominance of the global financial system.
The dollar represents roughly 58% of the world’s foreign exchange
reserves, according to the IMF and major commodities like oil are still
primarily bought and sold using dollars. The dollar's dominance is
threatened, however, with BRICS' growing share of GDP and the alliance's
intent to trade in non-dollar currencies — a process known as
de-dollarization.
Trump, in a Truth Social post, said: “We require a commitment from these
Countries that they will neither create a new BRICS Currency, nor back
any other Currency to replace the mighty U.S. Dollar or, they will face
100% Tariffs, and should expect to say goodbye to selling into the
wonderful U.S. Economy."
At a summit of BRIC nations in October, Russian President Vladimir Putin
accused the U.S. of “weaponizing” the dollar and described it as a “big
mistake.”
“It’s not us who refuse to use the dollar,” Putin said at the time. “But
if they don’t let us work, what can we do? We are forced to search for
alternatives.”
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President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with the House
GOP conference, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (Allison Robbert/Pool
via AP, File)
Russia has specifically pushed for
the creation of a new payment system that would offer an alternative
to the global bank messaging network, SWIFT, and allow Moscow to
dodge Western sanctions and trade with partners.
Trump said there is "no chance" BRIC will replace the U.S. dollar in
global trade and any country that tries to make that happen "should
wave goodbye to America.”
Research shows that the U.S. dollar's role as the primary global
reserve currency is not threatened in the near future.
An Atlantic Council model that assesses the dollar’s place as the
primary global reserve currency states the dollar is “secure in the
near and medium term” and continues to dominate other currencies.
Trump's latest tariff threat comes after he threatened to slap 25%
tariffs on everything imported from Mexico and Canada, and an
additional 10% tax on goods from China, as a way to force the
countries to do more to halt the flow of illegal immigration and
drugs into the U.S.
He has since held a call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum,
who said Thursday she is confident that a tariff war with the United
States can be averted. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
returned home Saturday after meeting Trump, without assurances the
president-elect will back away from threatened tariffs on Canada.
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