Most participants are developing countries, all seeking to leverage collective strengths to address challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, lagging industrial development, limited industrialization, insufficient capital and technology, and a shortage of skilled workers, to promote their own economic and ...
相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:文中提到“In addition, the differences in economic development levels and industrial structures among the countries also need to be addressed.”,即金砖国家需要解决经济发展水平和产业结构的差异问题,所以答案是 C。反馈 收藏 ...
BRICS countries are important producers and consumers of agricultural products, playing an important role in the global food system. As of May this year, three of the world's four major food producers are BRICS members, and the BRICS countries' total agricultural GDP accounts for more than half...
Nailul Huda, economy director of the Jakarta-based think tank the Center of Economic and Law Studies, echoed this sentiment, noting that Indonesia's exports have traditionally depended on markets in Western countries. "Joining BRICS will free Indonesia from over-reliance on traditional markets. With...
Interestingly, Brazil is the only Latin American country that has Portuguese listed as its official language. The majority of other Latin American countries are predominantly Spanish speaking. The History of Brazilian Portuguese Just like the Spanish Empire, the Portuguese Empire was in the middle of...
In October, the first in-person BRICS summit since the bloc's historic expansion was held in Kazan, Russia, following last year's pivotal meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa. At the Kazan summit, a consensus was reached to invite a new group of countries to become BRICS partner nations, ...
When I first saw mention of the BRICS as a force in the global economy, I was curious what the acronym stood for. BRICS, as it turned out, is a group of countries related by economic progress but little else. In case you don't know (as I didn't) who they are, BRICS is an ...
Labour reforms could raise jobs rate in OECD countries On the other hands, the emerging economies, known as BRIICS (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa) "are projected to see GDP growth of 5.3 percent this year on average and 5.7 percent in 2015. OECD sees more globa...
In 2009, the leaders of the BRIC countries held their first summit, making it a formal institution and more than just an economist's shorthand. Then, in 2010, at China’s invitation, the term was expanded to “BRICS” to include South Africa (although it’s worth noting that O’...
With more countries showing an interest in joining, it looks like the BRICS could indeed present itself as a leader of the resistance to the US-dominated international order. Some even see it as the successor to the Cold War-era Non-Aligned Movement, whose members refused to choose between ...