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This should answer those who were wondering what is happening with BRICS. In their latest summit that was held in Brazil this week the leaders of BRICS nations welcomed a new full member, Indonesia and also welcomed 10 new countries that joined BRICS as partners: Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Malaysia, Thailand, Cuba, Vietnam, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.

Apparently BRICS now represents roughly half the population and GDP of the entire world Cool
Well, at least 10 countries have now become full members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and most recently, Indonesia, which joined in January, if I'm not mistaken.1
The number of partner members has also increased to 10: Belarus, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Nigeria, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Cuba, and Bolivia.

And I believe this number will continue to grow, especially with all the current US trade tariff policies. This will only encourage countries that dislike these US policies to move closer to BRICS.

Indonesia, which is also subject to a 32% trade tariff, will not actually be significantly disadvantaged. Basically, Indonesia doesn't need goodsBut I doubt whether it is a wise decision or supplies from other countriesnot with such large trade tariffs against Indonesia which is rich in natural resources. And if they don't want our goods then we can sell them to other countries. Indonesia has everything in terms of natural resources. Gold, gas, oil, coal, nickel, copper, and even uranium, a rare natural resource, are also found in Indonesia.12
This will keep Indonesia a major player in the world's natural resources sector. Therefore, many countries want to collaborate with Indonesia. Not only that, in terms of human resources, agriculture and other sectors, we are actually stable.

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Reference:
1. https://www.business-standard.com/external-affairs-defence-security/news/brics-welcomes-indonesia-as-member-10-other-nations-as-partner-countries-125070700058_1.html
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https://listrikindonesia.com/detail/14668/indonesia-kaya-uranium-peluang-pltn-terbuka-lebar
Original archived Re: 11 more countries just joined BRICS this week
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This should answer those who were wondering what is happening with BRICS. In their latest summit that was held in Brazil this week the leaders of BRICS nations welcomed a new full member, Indonesia and also welcomed 10 new countries that joined BRICS as partners: Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Malaysia, Thailand, Cuba, Vietnam, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.

Apparently BRICS now represents roughly half the population and GDP of the entire world Cool
Well, at least 10 countries have now become full members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and most recently, Indonesia, which joined in January, if I'm not mistaken.
The number of partner members has also increased to 10: Belarus, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Nigeria, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Cuba, and Bolivia.

And I believe this number will continue to grow, especially with all the current US trade tariff policies. This will only encourage countries that dislike these US policies to move closer to BRICS.

Indonesia, which is also subject to a 32% trade tariff, will not actually be significantly disadvantaged. Basically, Indonesia doesn't need goods or supplies from other countries. And if they don't want our goods then we can sell them to other countries. Indonesia has everything in terms of natural resources. Gold, gas, oil, coal, nickel, copper, and even uranium, a rare natural resource, are also found in Indonesia.1
This will keep Indonesia a major player in the world's natural resources sector. Therefore, many countries want to collaborate with Indonesia. Not only that, in terms of human resources, agriculture and other sectors, we are actually stable.

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Reference:
1. https://listrikindonesia.com/detail/14668/indonesia-kaya-uranium-peluang-pltn-terbuka-lebar