South Africa, Trump and President Cyril Ramaphosa
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India's Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas told Newsweek that its choices of energy sources would be driven by commercial logic and not ideology
In Wednesday’s bout, President Donald Trump was in the red corner, facing off against his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa. The guest had come for talks about trade and investment. He found himself in the diplomatic equivalent of an arm and head choke.
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Business Insider Africa on MSNBRICS bid to dethrone the dollar within a decade may not materializeBrazil’s central bank has expressed doubt about the likelihood of BRICS nations displacing the U.S. dollar as the dominant global currency within the next decade. ・Brazil's central bank expresses skepticism about BRICS replacing the U.
Brazil's central bank does not see any realistic prospect of emerging nations in the BRICS group creating markets large enough to topple the U.S. dollar's dominance within the next 10 years, monetary policy director Nilton David said on Monday.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa meets Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday. Talks about new trade agreements are on the agenda, but can they reset their strained relationship?
"I think both countries can mutually benefit in this new era," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's chief adviser told Newsweek.
It’s been months since President Donald Trump imposed initial and “reciprocal” tariffs on goods coming from and going to other countries.