Ben Norton – BRICS expands with 9 new partner countries. Now it’s half of world population, 41% of global economy / Timestamps
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The Global South-led organization BRICS continues to expand, adding 9 partner countries in January 2025, after admitting 4 new members in 2024. The group now makes up roughly half of the global population and more than 41% of world GDP (PPP). It’s an economic powerhouse, with top producers of key commodities like oil, gas, grains, meat, minerals, and more. Ben Norton analyzes the growing influence of BRICS+. BRICS MEMBERSHIP (9 members + 9 partner countries)
- 5 original members are Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.
- 4 new members officially admitted in January 2024 are Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, UAE. (Saudi Arabia has neither accepted nor denied the invitation. Argentina rejected the offer.)
- 9 confirmed partner countries are Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, Uzbekistan.
- 4 invited partner countries have not yet given a response: Algeria, Nigeria, Turkey/Türkiye, Vietnam.
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Topics
0:00 History of BRICS expansion
0:45 9 new partner countries
1:38 Map of BRICS membership
3:45 BRICS is an economic powerhouse
5:00 What does partner status mean?
5:39 De-dollarization of international financial system
7:06 1/2 of global population
8:35 BRICS economies are bigger than G7
9:24 41% of world GDP (PPP)
10:20 US GDP is overstated
12:49 Food production
17:32 Oil & gas production
18:32 Renewable energy
19:21 Mineral production
20:43 Building a global alternative
22:07 Outro
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It will be fascinating to see where this goes, unless they turn on the West, then who could blame them.