Trump Hits BRICS With Tariffs—But Spares India Donald Trump has wasted no time shaking up global trade, slapping 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada and escalating tensions with China through additional 10% tariffs. His message is clear: any country pushing for de-dollarization will pay a price. But there’s one notable exception—India. While China, Russia, and other BRICS nations accelerate their plans to move away from the U.S. dollar, India has chosen to publicly embrace it. That loyalty has earned them a pass. India's Foreign Minister: “We’ve Never Been for De-Dollarization” India’s Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has been vocal in distancing India from BRICS’ de-dollarization movement. In multiple interviews, he’s been crystal clear: “We’ve always said that India has never been…
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