While there are growing concerns among the Brics bloc of emerging economies over the scope of financial sanctions from the United States, few countries in the grouping seem ready to ditch the US dollar despite Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent efforts to encourage an alternative system of payment among members.
His stance by summit’s end on Thursday was a marked contrast with his opening speech for the gathering the day before, where he issued a call for an international payments system that could prevent the US from using its dollar as a political weapon.
“It’s very difficult to bypass the US dollar,” Chin said. “A bilateral currency agreement seems to be the easiest way. In some ways, it is a bit clumsy, but it can be done if the amount is big enough.”