Half the world's population is migrating from USD to the currency that BRICS created, so it will certainly be a big power and could put pressure on the US. Even before that happened, with more and more countries joining, we saw that the US was starting to worry, not only that, many US policies always applied double standards as examples of war violations committed by countries or friends of the US which clearly violated the rules of war but were actually fully supported. Now factors like this make other countries pay attention to every US decision and no longer stand firm on the justice they have always upheld. Automatically, trust in Dollar products also has a negative impact.
First you need to look at the BRICS currency, which does not exist yet, and see how it will function. In addition, the question of great importance is: will it be a completely new currency or one of the existing currencies of current states? After all, this has enormous practical significance, which can lead to internal contradictions in this bloc, even to the point of its collapse.
The BRICS countries are an economic bloc, and therefore a possible confrontation with countries that support the dollar will be trade and economic. In any case, multipolarity is always better than unipolarity. But it is too early to predict what will happen to the dollar in this case. First, the new currency of the BRICS countries needs to prove itself well.
According to the news I read, BRICS will soon launch the bloc's common currency and later this year they will have an official announcement despite many rumors that they will eliminate it. In addition, they are also thinking about the scenario of using cryptocurrency to process cross-border transactions to reduce dependence on USD and completely eliminate it in the future.
Besides, in March, Russia also launched an initiative for BRICS members to soon eliminate the USD and replace it with the countries' local currencies in trade transactions. They don't even need to create a new currency. If they reach an agreement to use the local currency of one of the countries in the bloc, they can shake the position of the USD. De-dollarization and a multipolar world are approaching, despite the skepticism of USD advocates.
https://watcher.guru/news/russia-makes-major-announcement-about-brics-currencyEgypt and Ethiopia… um I don’t know why they are there tbh. Maybe they are providing super cheap manpower. I can’t call them giants in any way though that’s for sure.
One of the characteristics of a lot of newest BRICS members that may be overlooked is "potential".
For example Ethiopia as a massive country (2x France size) with a massive population (130 mil work force) and good amount of resources (minerals, metals, decent amount of natural gas) and a good agricultural potential has a lot of room to grow.
Another characteristic is "location".
For example Egypt is like the gateway to Africa through land (Belt and Road Initiative) and as an old civilization it has always been part of the ancient Silk Road. They are also like the "gate keepers" of a vey important water based route called Suez Canal. Both of these give them a very strategic importance in the New World Order.
What I look forward to next is Saudi Arabia joining the bloc. They have received an invitation from BRICS but have not yet made a final decision. Saudi Arabia recently discovered a large oil and gas field, interestingly this discovery was announced right at the time the 50-year petrodollar agreement ended. If Saudi Arabia joins BRICS, this bloc will control 42% of global oil supply.
BRICS has full potential to overthrow the dominance of the US and NATO, everything is ready and it is only a matter of time.
https://watcher.guru/news/brics-saudi-arabia-makes-massive-oil-and-gas-discovery