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Putin says that globalisation is obsolete and the future belongs to emerging markets

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Posted on July 6, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin told BRICS leaders on Sunday that the era of liberal globalisation was obsolete and that the future belonged to swiftly growing emerging markets

Putin Declares Liberal Globalisation Outdated, Future Lies with Emerging Markets

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin told BRICS leaders on Sunday that the era of liberal globalisation was obsolete and that the future belonged to swiftly growing emerging markets which should enhance the use of their national currencies for trade.

Putin spoke via video link to the summit in Rio de Janeiro due to an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court which alleges he is responsible for war crimes in Ukraine. Moscow says the warrant is unfounded and pointless.

BRICS - an idea thought up inside Goldman Sachs two decades ago to describe the growing economic clout of China and other major emerging markets - is now a group that accounts for 45% of the world's population.

"Everything indicates that the model of liberal globalisation is becoming obsolete," Putin said in televised remarks. "The centre of business activity is shifting towards the emerging markets."

Putin also called on the BRICS countries to step up cooperation in a range of spheres including natural resources, logistics, trade and finance.

The five core BRICS members - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - account for more than $28 trillion in nominal Gross Domestic Product in dollar terms while the Group of Seven accounts for more than $51 trillion, according the International Monetary Fund.

Much of the economic clout of BRICS, which also includes Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates, though, comes from China, which accounts for more than 60% of the combined clout the BRICS members.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin declares liberal globalisation obsolete.
  • Future economic growth lies in emerging markets.
  • BRICS urged to use national currencies for trade.
  • BRICS accounts for 45% of world population.
  • China dominates BRICS economic influence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Putin say about liberal globalisation?
Putin stated that the model of liberal globalisation is becoming obsolete and that the center of business activity is shifting towards emerging markets.
What is the significance of BRICS according to Putin?
Putin emphasized the importance of BRICS countries cooperating in various spheres, including natural resources, logistics, trade, and finance.
How much GDP do the BRICS countries account for?
The five core BRICS members account for more than $28 trillion in nominal Gross Domestic Product in dollar terms.
What role does China play in BRICS?
China accounts for more than 60% of the combined economic clout of the BRICS nations, highlighting its significant influence within the group.
Why did Putin attend the BRICS summit via video link?
Putin attended the summit via video link due to an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, which alleges he is responsible for war crimes in Ukraine.

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