Thank you Mr. Lissovolik. Thank you Ms. Petrova. Once again my world view is broadened, understanding deepened, knowledge strengthened. Best wishes. Carry on.
What an impressive resume of achievements Sr. Lissovolik has ! And I agree that BRICS should be about allowing any country, big or small in terms of GDP, to join. That will show also how truly BRICS mentality is different from G7 and G20 mentality.
Lena, don't let the trolls get to you!! Personally, I think you are a lovely woman and very talented 😊!! I love your content 😊!! It is excellent and very informative 😀!! You are spot on most of the time 😊!!! Keep up the excellent work 👏 😊!!!
Thanks Lena again! That you are able to get reputable personalities with different expertise is a great acheivement. They deliver the honest views and opinions one can trust. You are of course the master mind behind to ask the right questions. This is educating the public and keeping the balance among the politicians to deliver honestly!
Thank you, Lena, for keeping us abreast of BRICS developments and especially for this incisive and insightful interview. Multipolarity promises a fairer, more equitable world and only hegemons, old-school imperialists and insecure bullies can't see the point of it and simply because they insist on being "the only show in town" touting a "zero sum game" rather than a "win win situation" for all.
Thanks Lena, very interesting! The 'troublemaker' within ASEAN will be The Philippines, wonder how that will play out! The AntiChina Propaganda is unreal.
@@AdrianCHOYHow is India a threat? They are separated from China by the Himalayas plus India has very deep divisions becoming even greater. The levels of poverty in India makes it a country that would be very vulnerable to instability from many separatist movements.
@@AdrianCHOYIndia now is now cooling in its love affair with the West, esp with the US, after the Bangladesh coup. As for Philippines, Bong Bong needs to make a big mistake and get kicked out.
Both India and the Philippines have neither natural resources nor technologies and nothing substantial to put in or pull out of BRICS. So, they are only capable of making superficial troubles. In fact, these two have a lot to lose either way since they are not competitive anywhere in or out of BRICS.
Once again Trump has told us the truth about US foreign policy = in order to defend the dollar as world currency, US will punish every country opposing US dollars by joining BRICS.
Extremely useful session. It lowers my expectations of major moves coming from the upcoming BRICS meeting and focuses of the solidifying the basics for the future.
I appreciate the fact that Lena and Yaroslav makes the effort to pronnounce names like Anwar and Asean correctly, the way Asians do it. Unlike most western journalist
BRICS will always be criticized because it’s a direct competitor to the actual western system! But if viewed without bias, you can see the potential of this group that should at no cost should be undermined!
It is necessary for "developed world" to accept the equality of all other nations. To commit to cooperation, honest collaboration & peaceful coexistence. The financialization of its economies must be addressed so that vulture fuds such as Blackrock don't devour the gains of developing economies. While I am glad to hear such happy expectations from this talk, I note much glossing over of major attitudinal limitations.
Great interview. I learned a lot. I liked, that your Guest was honest, and spelled out positives and challenges for BRICS. What l don’t understand, how can BRICS lend founds to all these new developing countries, which have been kept poor by the West. Only China, maybe Russia, ...can put money in a found for financing projects in developing countries. The biggest surprise to me was, that BRICS (who) will participate in G20 summit. Looking forward to the BRICS summit. Thank you. 👍🕊Greetings from Australia
Yet another very interesting interview Lena, thank you for uploading! Please consider inviting gaspodin Sergei Yurievich Glazyev for an interview. I have no doubt that such an interview would get a massive number of views.
Lena, I would avoid using the phrase "the world is changing so quickly" because there are windows of opportunity, and it is within these timeframes that our elites are operating. The design is already in place, though we don’t fully understand it yet-we only hold a few pieces of the puzzle. However, know that these changes are unfolding over the course of centuries, possibly millennia. What we are witnessing is the end of the Holy Roman Empire and the birth of a new order rising from its ashes. This time, it will emerge under the sign of Aquarius, and whether they like it or not, the elites will have to adapt. This adaptation is bringing about the disorder and chaos that no one seems able to explain. These are grand cycles that seem to repeat throughout history.
It makes sense for BRICS to put the geo-political construct on the back burner. It will make the economic aspect successful quicker. The benefit of aligning the political aspect of the union may just prevent WWIII.
Yes. Every country wants to have a real free trade without being threatened every now and then by a greater power. It is an ideal thought hope it works but doubtful. After thousands of years of human history, peace doesn't last.
Hi Lena, thank you for a fascinating program today. There is so much to learn regarding bricks and how far they have gone in such a small amount of time. I think Turkey is a great fit for briks but could cause a few problems with Europe and America. Anyway thanks again so interesting. Jon
Hi Lena,Thank you for your great work-it’s really appreciated. I wanted to share my two cents about BRICS. While they share similar visions and goals, which still need to be clarified and defined both among themselves and within the international framework, it seems that they don't necessarily get along well. For example, take India and China-I'm not sure they are entirely happy to be grouped together. India, for instance, remains a stronghold of English influence, and it’s no coincidence that English companies are investing heavily in the country. We may see some surprises in the future as a result. I wanted to share my two cents about BRICS. While they share similar visions and goals, which still need to be clarified and defined both among themselves and within the international framework, it seems that they don't necessarily get along well. For example, take India and China-I'm not sure they are entirely happy to be grouped together. India, for instance, remains a stronghold of English influence, and it’s no coincidence that English companies are investing heavily in the country. We may see some surprises in the future as a result
The US sanctions two Indian companies for operating vessels that carry LNG from Russia to India under the " Russia Arctic 2 project " . These sanctions came soon after Putin outlined his plans for development of the East Russian region. This is another step towards expanding the economic war . Big Chinese banks have been avoiding processing Russian payments recently which has led to a scarcity of the Chinese currency in Russia forcing Russian businesses to do currency swaps with their central bank. Now US seems to be moving ahead with secondary sanctions against Chinese and Indian companies . These are the two biggest BRICS economies . I think this gentleman should worry about Russian economy first . The US looks determined to destroy the Russian economy .
Common currency in BRICS?? Take a lesson from the EU. Stay with your own national currencies. Tying all members to a common currency disables the freedom to let your national currency float (up or down) against other currencies.
Both IMF and Russia offered Ukraine 15 billion dollar loan during the time when Euromaidan coup d'etat is ongoing in 2013-2014. However there's clear difference. Russia's loan terms there's no conditions like austerity measures and privatization of Ukraine's state owned assets. IMF of course these conditions are applied.
The sad thing for me is that people's minds just cannot stop thinking in terms of a system that demands infinite GROWTH, the complete opposite of a sustainable system, and our very survival now depends on us creating a SUSTAINABLE system. A system that demanded growth wasn't so bad before we reached a population of many billions but now our very existence depends on ending it. The planet doesn't GROW.
Many countries will continue to do trade with the US and hence USD will be used for a long time. De-dollarization is mainly adopted to prevent the US government from freezing a country's USD assets in the US and its allies.
@michaelloong964 - why will BRICS members conduct trade between themselves or any other non-dollarised country in dollars as opposed to their own currencies or the proposed BRICS currency? EU members conduct their internal trade in euros not $, why wouldn't BRICS members and affiliates who actively wish to remove themselves from the dollar do the same?
@richardenders6606 euro is a trusted global currency. So no need to use USD for EU countries trade. Not all BRICS countries currency is trusted yet. They need currency swap first to do bilateral trade.
Thank you for the information it’s good to hear from different perspective about BRICS. I hope ASEAN would join as a unit rather than 1 or 2 countries from ASEAN participate. What I’d like to know is how does BRICS currency be valued and how would each country ‘s economy be measured before it can join? And Would BRICS currency be like the EURO? Cheers
Thank you so much for this interview, Lena. Very refreshing to hear an unbiased analysis based on concrete economic, financial, and geopolitical situations rather than the usual occasional rant we hear from the West. Regarding Turkey: it has a common border with Russia in its Eastern region, where NATO and the Americans have a very strategic basis and listening devices against Russia. Turkey has also done business with Russia for years since the creation of the Bosphorus that enables the Russian tankers to reach Europe and Northern Africa. The Turks have started digging a canal, the likes of the Panama canal, for greater transportation capacity between the 2 countries. It is a country in full expansion. One question: why does Mr. Lisovolik refer to the BRICS 4? They are 5 to my knowledge.
I am always happy to watch your videos, Lena, but those you interview paint an awfully rosy picture of proposed BRICS and existing BRICS nations. For all the talk about Turkey, no real exploration of its recent hyperinflation? Are we to believe Turkey is attracted to BRICS based on the virtues of cooperation and the democratization of economies? That is as unrealistic as the US "liberating" various peoples for "democracy."
the Chinese EV protective tariffs from EU and US, China has put in place a back door to bypass that: China will be manufacturing their EV cars in Morocco which is very close to EU and with access across the Atlantic to the US and has free trade treaties to allow Morocco the export of these cars to both EU and US. So China not only benefiting from Morocco cheap labor, and realizing profits but also saving money on shipping and EU and US high tariffs. So no worries about China in this area.
@@sjent like any good business planning, one must always have a backup plan. The choice of Morocco is focused on the electric battery manufacturing which is the most expensive part of the EV because Morocco has extensive reserves of minerals needed for the manufacturing of batteries, but Morocco wanted to build EVs as well to benefit from the free trade( I think 60% of the car’s components must be made in Morocco to be able to export without tariffs to EU and US.
@@normahamilton527 it depends on the ability of that market to afford the cars and have the infrastructure to sue them. It make sense to build a factory in Mexico for North Americans market and in Morocco for EU market, Mexico can ship some to south America based on demands and Morocco to the rest of Africa as needed but these are not the primary markets.
@@normahamilton527 And it does. BYD started building plant in Brazil. Their cheapest EV in Brazil is Seagull(Dolphin Mini), costing equivalent of 20k green paper. And right now BYD is finishing preparations and negotiations to start constructing megaplant in Mexico.
Nothing was said about Putin's Valdai discussion group (42 countries). I studied the proceedings from last October and the group discussed in depth the best way forward in a multi polar world. Most everything discussed in this video was discussed at Valdai last October.
Most countries are comfortable with their national strong currencies so for BRICS plus one currency is not a good idea... Within EU only Poland and Czech have their original currencies and can feel that as advantage....be practical...
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What type of camera do you use a resolution is excellent 👌
@@anubianakira9442 What type of English do you use? Your grammar is excellent!
This woman is such a fine interviewer and has guests that have an experienced world view instead of some stupid bias narrow minded view so thanks lena
Lena deserves a million subscribers and more. Excellent guests and first-class financial and economic analysis by Ms Petrova herself.
Thank you so much for your kind words!! I appreciate the support!!
Hi Lena ,Thanks for your informative videos.
Long live the BRICKS+.
What Country is the 'K' ?? Enlighten us all since it will 'long live'.............
Kingdom .....with missing bits !
Thank you Mr. Lissovolik. Thank you Ms. Petrova. Once again my world view is broadened, understanding deepened, knowledge strengthened. Best wishes. Carry on.
Gold always has the ultimate value.
GOD... you accidentally added an l !
@@franklinford9875God is subjective based upon belief. Gold is globally accepted as value so the L was correct.
@@ganeshkumar-gt9wx all things were created by GOD, even gold. We will all be subject to HIM soon.
Nonsense.
@@TepurangaHeremaia-ce4qe go ahead and bet on yourself. I'll tell GOD that I tried.
Great interview! I hope that BRICS/ BRICS+ will allow smaller and poorer countries to participate fully while keeping their individual sovereignties.
Great program. Thanks again. Can't wait to see Professor Wolfe on again.
On another note. Ms. Petrova is looking very good these days. Keep it up.
EXCELLENT INTERVIEW!
What an impressive resume of achievements Sr. Lissovolik has ! And I agree that BRICS should be about allowing any country, big or small in terms of GDP, to join. That will show also how truly BRICS mentality is different from G7 and G20 mentality.
Excluding any G7 country. Preferably the 5 eyes also.
I only hope the colonial countries are barred from joining.
We need peace and that's not possible with these countries.
Lena, don't let the trolls get to you!! Personally, I think you are a lovely woman and very talented 😊!! I love your content 😊!! It is excellent and very informative 😀!! You are spot on most of the time 😊!!! Keep up the excellent work 👏 😊!!!
Lena .!!! Always her judgment to pick best knowledgeable guest .to give a understandstanding get no where else . Thank you Lena .
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Yes, agreed. 💯💯💯🕊
Thanks Lena again! That you are able to get reputable personalities with different expertise is a great acheivement. They deliver the honest views and opinions one can trust. You are of course the master mind behind to ask the right questions. This is educating the public and keeping the balance among the politicians to deliver honestly!
'A BRICS+ united front is needed' that sounds good Lena.
BRICS+ is a golden opportunity to unite. Building a better world, one brick at a time.
Yes, yes, the true Build Back Better!
Какая классная эта Петрова Лена! Хорошо что есть такие люди.
Viva BRICS
Thank you, Lena, for keeping us abreast of BRICS developments and especially for this incisive and insightful interview. Multipolarity promises a fairer, more equitable world and only hegemons, old-school imperialists and insecure bullies can't see the point of it and simply because they insist on being "the only show in town" touting a "zero sum game" rather than a "win win situation" for all.
Changing world economy favouring BRICS groups ❤
Thanks Lena, very interesting!
The 'troublemaker' within ASEAN will be The Philippines, wonder how that will play out! The AntiChina Propaganda is unreal.
Really? I think it’s India.
Philippines isn’t really a threat. It’s a nuisance.
Those troublemaking countries should not be allowed to join BRICS...
@@AdrianCHOYHow is India a threat? They are separated from China by the Himalayas plus India has very deep divisions becoming even greater. The levels of poverty in India makes it a country that would be very vulnerable to instability from many separatist movements.
@@AdrianCHOYIndia now is now cooling in its love affair with the West, esp with the US, after the Bangladesh coup. As for Philippines, Bong Bong needs to make a big mistake and get kicked out.
Both India and the Philippines have neither natural resources nor technologies and nothing substantial to put in or pull out of BRICS. So, they are only capable of making superficial troubles. In fact, these two have a lot to lose either way since they are not competitive anywhere in or out of BRICS.
Excellent discussion, thanks to Lena and her guest
TEAM BRICS+ NATIONS ALL THE WAY, MOVING & BEYOND FOREVER!👍🏼🇨🇳🌏☮️🙏👦🏻❗️
Once again Trump has told us the truth about US foreign policy = in order to defend the dollar as world currency, US will punish every country opposing US dollars by joining BRICS.
All countries have the right to seek economic development and raise the living standards of the citizens and no country has the right to deny them
Thanks Lena this is one of your most informative videos to date.
Extremely useful session. It lowers my expectations of major moves coming from the upcoming BRICS meeting and focuses of the solidifying the basics for the future.
I appreciate the fact that Lena and Yaroslav makes the effort to pronnounce names like Anwar and Asean correctly, the way Asians do it. Unlike most western journalist
Great Interview thanks Lena geopolitical economics explained so simply without the posturing of mainstream business platforms
BRICS will always be criticized because it’s a direct competitor to the actual western system! But if viewed without bias, you can see the potential of this group that should at no cost should be undermined!
It is necessary for "developed world" to accept the equality of all other nations. To commit to cooperation, honest collaboration & peaceful coexistence. The financialization of its economies must be addressed so that vulture fuds such as Blackrock don't devour the gains of developing economies. While I am glad to hear such happy expectations from this talk, I note much glossing over of major attitudinal limitations.
Wow ... impressive resume it is !!
Master and doctorate !!
Congratulations on inviting such a guest speaker & having an excellent interview leaving the viewers more informed.....many thanks....
Thank you Lena, a fascinating conversation, especially if read between the lines. Keep up the good work!
Good for Lena to have very enlightening personnel into your show that will sure forward push for Brics.
Thank you for creating informational content with fatcs without bias.
Great interview, thank you. Be blessed!
I REALLY predicate hearing from Yaroslav. Very important to hear his views.
Shay checking in from dublin Ireland thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm hoping that the Global South can make BRICS multipolar movement work...
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you Lena
Greetings from Australia
Love seeing and listening to you. Finally, a real news report that nobody else covers.❤❤❤
Not true, the channel "Think BRICS" did it with Lissovlik before her.
Great interview. I learned a lot. I liked, that your Guest was honest, and spelled out positives and challenges for BRICS.
What l don’t understand, how can BRICS lend founds to all these new developing countries, which have been kept poor by the West. Only China, maybe Russia, ...can put money in a found for financing projects in developing countries.
The biggest surprise to me was, that BRICS (who) will participate in G20 summit.
Looking forward to the BRICS summit. Thank you. 👍🕊Greetings from Australia
In the eye of time the BRICS may be moving at warp speed.😇
Yet another very interesting interview Lena, thank you for uploading! Please consider inviting gaspodin Sergei Yurievich Glazyev for an interview. I have no doubt that such an interview would get a massive number of views.
GO BRICS GO...lets break evil $
Great guest, Lenochka!! 100 percent for a new BRICS+ world!!
Good topic. Indepth discussion w subject matter expert. Keep it up!!
Listening and learning from Nova Scotia
Great show, Lena, great guest. ❤🎉
Very informative. Many thanks
🇷🇺🥳💪🇷🇺🥳❤🇷🇺🍀🇷🇺❤🇱🇰🇱🇰
BRICS 🎉Putin ❤Putin ❤Putin 🎉
Always you bring a rel special guests. Thanks
Thanks!!
This was a great discussion. Thx for sharing.
Interesting conversation. Thanks.
Great video from Portugal
Lena, I would avoid using the phrase "the world is changing so quickly" because there are windows of opportunity, and it is within these timeframes that our elites are operating. The design is already in place, though we don’t fully understand it yet-we only hold a few pieces of the puzzle. However, know that these changes are unfolding over the course of centuries, possibly millennia. What we are witnessing is the end of the Holy Roman Empire and the birth of a new order rising from its ashes. This time, it will emerge under the sign of Aquarius, and whether they like it or not, the elites will have to adapt. This adaptation is bringing about the disorder and chaos that no one seems able to explain.
These are grand cycles that seem to repeat throughout history.
Thanks!
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It makes sense for BRICS to put the geo-political construct on the back burner. It will make the economic aspect successful quicker. The benefit of aligning the political aspect of the union may just prevent WWIII.
Brilliant, I learned so much. Thank you both from USA. God bless.
Thx Lena
Thank you.
Multipolar all the way, non-stop. I am so grateful for the BRICS.
Great show!
Yes. Every country wants to have a real free trade without being threatened every now and then by a greater power. It is an ideal thought hope it works but doubtful. After thousands of years of human history, peace doesn't last.
BRICS vs. Petrodollar / truth = Go BRICS !!! 🤔💪
Hi Lena, thank you for a fascinating program today. There is so much to learn regarding bricks and how far they have gone in such a small amount of time. I think Turkey is a great fit for briks but could cause a few problems with Europe and America. Anyway thanks again so interesting. Jon
Praise from Lena
BRILLIANT.
No more colonial imf wb debt trap
Lena, how about a video comparing and contrasting World Economic Forum Great Reset trajectory with the emerging BRICS+ Platform.
Hi Lena,Thank you for your great work-it’s really appreciated. I wanted to share my two cents about BRICS. While they share similar visions and goals, which still need to be clarified and defined both among themselves and within the international framework, it seems that they don't necessarily get along well. For example, take India and China-I'm not sure they are entirely happy to be grouped together. India, for instance, remains a stronghold of English influence, and it’s no coincidence that English companies are investing heavily in the country. We may see some surprises in the future as a result.
I wanted to share my two cents about BRICS. While they share similar visions and goals, which still need to be clarified and defined both among themselves and within the international framework, it seems that they don't necessarily get along well. For example, take India and China-I'm not sure they are entirely happy to be grouped together. India, for instance, remains a stronghold of English influence, and it’s no coincidence that English companies are investing heavily in the country. We may see some surprises in the future as a result
Excellent episode
The US sanctions two Indian companies for operating vessels that carry LNG from Russia to India under the
" Russia Arctic 2 project " .
These sanctions came soon after Putin outlined his plans for development of the East Russian region.
This is another step towards expanding the economic war .
Big Chinese banks have been avoiding processing Russian payments recently which has led to a scarcity of the Chinese currency in Russia forcing Russian businesses to do currency swaps with their central bank.
Now US seems to be moving ahead with secondary sanctions against Chinese and Indian companies .
These are the two biggest BRICS economies .
I think this gentleman should worry about Russian economy first .
The US looks determined to destroy the Russian economy .
Common currency in BRICS?? Take a lesson from the EU. Stay with your own national currencies. Tying all members to a common currency disables the freedom to let your national currency float (up or down) against other currencies.
Both IMF and Russia offered Ukraine 15 billion dollar loan during the time when Euromaidan coup d'etat is ongoing in 2013-2014.
However there's clear difference. Russia's loan terms there's no conditions like austerity measures and privatization of Ukraine's state owned assets. IMF of course these conditions are applied.
Learned a lot!
The sad thing for me is that people's minds just cannot stop thinking in terms of a system that demands infinite GROWTH, the complete opposite of a sustainable system, and our very survival now depends on us creating a SUSTAINABLE system. A system that demanded growth wasn't so bad before we reached a population of many billions but now our very existence depends on ending it. The planet doesn't GROW.
Many countries will continue to do trade with the US and hence USD will be used for a long time. De-dollarization is mainly adopted to prevent the US government from freezing a country's USD assets in the US and its allies.
@michaelloong964 - why will BRICS members conduct trade between themselves or any other non-dollarised country in dollars as opposed to their own currencies or the proposed BRICS currency?
EU members conduct their internal trade in euros not $, why wouldn't BRICS members and affiliates who actively wish to remove themselves from the dollar do the same?
@richardenders6606 euro is a trusted global currency. So no need to use USD for EU countries trade. Not all BRICS countries currency is trusted yet. They need currency swap first to do bilateral trade.
Great content again, thanks Lena!!. (And super impressed to hear u pronounce the guest name so effortlessly!)🤩🤪
Very informative. Thank you❤
Thank you for the information it’s good to hear from different perspective about BRICS. I hope ASEAN would join as a unit rather than 1 or 2 countries from ASEAN participate. What I’d like to know is how does BRICS currency be valued and how would each country ‘s economy be measured before it can join? And Would BRICS currency be like the EURO? Cheers
October can't come soon enough for this american! XRP's gonna bust a move like a mofo!!!
Thank you so much for this interview, Lena. Very refreshing to hear an unbiased analysis based on concrete economic, financial, and geopolitical situations rather than the usual occasional rant we hear from the West.
Regarding Turkey: it has a common border with Russia in its Eastern region, where NATO and the Americans have a very strategic basis and listening devices against Russia. Turkey has also done business with Russia for years since the creation of the Bosphorus that enables the Russian tankers to reach Europe and Northern Africa.
The Turks have started digging a canal, the likes of the Panama canal, for greater transportation capacity between the 2 countries. It is a country in full expansion.
One question: why does Mr. Lisovolik refer to the BRICS 4? They are 5 to my knowledge.
Good interview 😁
#1 Guru in Guruland!
US focused on building military bases while BRICS on economic ties.
_Gold has returned to Hunt the Hunter U$D ( albeit with vengeance )_
Imagine cackles dealing with this…yep, it is that scary!
Tks to us bricks is formed
Canada needs to be a member of Brics. Our future GDP would be positive as partner. Government change first!!
Canada needs to decouple from the u.s. first. BRICS + doesn't need a country that is a vassal state ( sheep ) for the u.s.
Not in the script, Sorry.
I am always happy to watch your videos, Lena, but those you interview paint an awfully rosy picture of proposed BRICS and existing BRICS nations. For all the talk about Turkey, no real exploration of its recent hyperinflation? Are we to believe Turkey is attracted to BRICS based on the virtues of cooperation and the democratization of economies? That is as unrealistic as the US "liberating" various peoples for "democracy."
the Chinese EV protective tariffs from EU and US, China has put in place a back door to bypass that: China will be manufacturing their EV cars in Morocco which is very close to EU and with access across the Atlantic to the US and has free trade treaties to allow Morocco the export of these cars to both EU and US. So China not only benefiting from Morocco cheap labor, and realizing profits but also saving money on shipping and EU and US high tariffs. So no worries about China in this area.
China is already building factories in Mexico, for both South and North American market.
@@sjent like any good business planning, one must always have a backup plan. The choice of Morocco is focused on the electric battery manufacturing which is the most expensive part of the EV because Morocco has extensive reserves of minerals needed for the manufacturing of batteries, but Morocco wanted to build EVs as well to benefit from the free trade( I think 60% of the car’s components must be made in Morocco to be able to export without tariffs to EU and US.
China should build factures in South America...
@@normahamilton527 it depends on the ability of that market to afford the cars and have the infrastructure to sue them. It make sense to build a factory in Mexico for North Americans market and in Morocco for EU market, Mexico can ship some to south America based on demands and Morocco to the rest of Africa as needed but these are not the primary markets.
@@normahamilton527 And it does.
BYD started building plant in Brazil. Their cheapest EV in Brazil is Seagull(Dolphin Mini), costing equivalent of 20k green paper.
And right now BYD is finishing preparations and negotiations to start constructing megaplant in Mexico.
Suggestion :Have a mechanism for Americans to invest in BRICs. That would be on a safe foreign exchange.
To much dollar denominator debt in the world. Won't happen overnight. Will take decades to overtake the dollar
Hello Lena, i was wondering if you could add time stamps to the various topics discussed in these longer videos.
Thank you for the great work!
Nothing was said about Putin's Valdai discussion group (42 countries). I studied the proceedings from last October and the group discussed in depth the best way forward in a multi polar world. Most everything discussed in this video was discussed at Valdai last October.
Most countries are comfortable with their national strong currencies so for BRICS plus one currency is not a good idea... Within EU only Poland and Czech have their original currencies and can feel that as advantage....be practical...