... consults initiated by Russia, preceded the summit and they will also follow it; all in all, they will be held
in over 30 areas
. Particular mention should be made of the BRICS Think Tank Council (BTTC) which brings together BRICS strategic centers in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Expert recommendations drafted at the scheduled meeting of the
Goa BRICS Academic Forum in September
were brought to the attention of the heads of state.
What changes did take place in a little over a year between Russia’s ...
... finance development programmes in the BRICS countries and those of its partners. A number of bilateral agreements on financing development programmes have already been reached between BRICS countries, including agreements on currency swaps (between China and Brazil) and bilateral loans (
between China and South Africa
).
Despite the fact that the BRICS countries are able to finance development programmes on a bilateral basis, a number of incentives encouraged them to set up the bank — firstly, the need ...
... 2013.
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. Business TASS. November 21, 2012.
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. South Africa MUST do More to PUT Africa at Core of Commercial, Foreign Policies // Standard Bank. June 12, 2012.
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. Tjonneland, E. N. Providing Development Aid to Africa. Comparing South Africa with China, India and Brazil. // SAFPI Policy Brief 25. Cape Town: South African Foreign Policy Initiative. 2013.
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. Kandalinstev, V. The BRICS Countries in the Flow of Foreign Direct Investments // Eastern Analytics. Yearbook 2012. Economics and Politics of Eastern Countries....
... designed to make the group a key player in the global food security regime. But they did. Now the world is waiting.
From a moral and business ethics perspective the effort makes sense and can add value to the BRICS brand.
But success depends on China, India and Brazil, who are impacted by drought and infrastructure problems that step on their economic performance. And Russia is dealing with a sanctions regime that includes food, orchestrated by Washington and its European allies.
BRICS food security. A slow ...
... 8x8 armored vehicle planned for development this year.
www.naval.com.br
An enormous boon for China was
the USD 52 million order for the construction
of the oceanographic vessel Vital
de Oliveira for the Brazilian navy
However, the absence of large Brazil-China contracts seems somewhat misleading, as Beijing chooses to go slowly and press forward in fundamental cooperation areas, with their bilateral trade in 2013
amounting to USD 90 billion
against Russia's meager USD 413.7 million.
In Brazil, Russia ...
... Sumitomo, South Korea's Posco and the two major American steel producers, Nucor and U.S. Steel.
The two major American producers generated $37.4 billion (27 billion Euros) in revenue from steel during the first 10 months of 2013. Other BRICS, Brazil, China and India, each generated roughly half that amount. Draw your own conclusions, regardless whether they are driven by emotions or realpolitik;)
Reminder: once again, if you find more current, or more accurate statistics, feel free to post them (or ...
... its own data to wit that outside the “developed western markets” developing economies in general overwhelmingly trust the BRICS to the extent (on the average of a 60 percent approval rating) that they would invest in or buy a company in Brazil, Russia, India or China.
Another incongruous area that raises credibility questions is that the Barometer increased Argentina’s trust rating by a whopping 10%, one of this biggest gains posted in the study. Yet Argentina’s government has been called out twice ...
... countries in terms of personnel strength within UN contingents (
see Table 1
).
Table 1.
BRICS countries in UN Peacekeeping Activities (as of October 31, 2012)
Country
Police
Experts
Military
Total
India
1 001
51
6 812
7 864
South Africa
61
20
2 120
2 201
China
172
37
1710
1 919
Brazil
11
24
1676
1 711
Russia
38
62
5
105
BRICS countries
1 283
194
12 323
13 800
All countries
12 811
1 899
83 611
98 321
Source
:
UN
India indisputably outnumbers its BRICS partners and is followed by Brazil, with South Africa and China trailing behind....