Trump pledges definitions on the BRICS who follow the common currency



President Trump pledged to impose a tariff of up to 100 percent on countries that support a new backup currency between the BRICS, a group that includes Russia and China.

Trump’s social position on Thursday reiterated the threats he made in late November, before returning to the White House.

Trump wrote on the social platform: “The idea that the BRICS countries are trying to get away from the dollar, while we stand and watch, have ended,” Trump wrote on the social platform.

“We will need a commitment from these hostile countries, it seems that it will not create a new BRICS, nor support any other currency to replace the great US dollar, or they will face a 100 % tariff, and they should expect to say goodbye to the sale in the wonderful American economy.”

BRICS is a mass of major economies that are not part of the G7. It was initially consisted of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, but it is steadily expanding to Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia.

According to what was reported, the group started discussions on the establishment of its currency system at the October Summit in Kazan, Russia. However, the Kremlin said there are no plans for a common coin.

If it changes, Trump said that the consequences will be harsh on any concerned country.

“They can go to find another lollipop. Trump said on Friday:” There is no chance for the PRICH to replace the US dollar in international trade, or anywhere else, and any country trying to say hello to the definitions, goodbye to America. ”

The President also doubled threats to impose a tariff on neighboring countries, including Canada and Mexico, by Saturday, and last week, Colombia threatened with severe definitions of decline for not accepting the deportees who were sent to the country of South America on American military flights.

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