U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on BRICS nations were meant to divide the bloc and assert American trade dominance. Instead, they’ve triggered the opposite: deeper political and economic coordination among Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
What began as a unilateral pressure campaign — slapping 50 percent tariffs on Indian and Brazilian goods, 30 percent on South African minerals, and threatening more on Chinese exports — is fast becoming a case study in strategic miscalculation. Far from isolating individual members, Trump’s offensive is forging renewed BRICS solidarity at a moment of global power flux.
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