Tuesday, July 14, 2015

BRICS Continue To Create A Parallel Economic System

BRICS Continue To Create A Parallel Economic System


Undeterred by the huge ruckus about the European storm, BRICS working committees continue to
work and hold various coordinative meetings in Russia which is now hosting these annual meetups.

Among the areas being considered are:

The use of sovereign currencies in settling interbank payments;

Elimination of administrative barriers and creation of BRICS credit rating agency;

Physical connectivity between BRICS countries, and;

The establishment of a BRICS free trade zone.

The BRICS organization’s goal is to make the whole economy more equitable than the present, and to depart from the outmoded concept of having an enemy image to unite the Sheeples.






BRICS Business Council Meeting in Moscow Ends

in Friendly, Cooperative Tone

MOSCOW (Sputnik), Alexander Mosesov - Ahead of the meeting, simultaneous meetings of the five Working Groups on Infrastructure, Manufacturing, Financial Services, Energy and Green Economy, and Skills Development were held.
Also, meetings of two new groups, the Agricultural Cooperation Working Group and the Working Group for Eliminating Administrative Barriers and Improving the Investment Climate were held for the first time.

Working Groups Discussions
The meeting of the BRICS Business Councils consisted of the welcoming speeches given by the five chairmen of national chapters, including the Russian Chapter Chairman, Andrey Katyrin, who coordinated the meeting, and the reports by the representatives of the working groups.
The Working Group on Infrastructure concentrated on physical connectivity of BRICS countries, the New Development Bank, as well as on the scientific cooperation in the sphere of infrastructure.



The Manufacturing Working Group’s representative spoke of non-tariff barriers and free trade practices,
and the Financial Services Working Group focused on the initialization processes of the
New Development Bank and strengthening investment ties between BRICS countries.
The Energy and the Green Economy Working Group focused on the security, affordability and sustainability of the energy supply, while the Agricultural Cooperation and the Skills Development Working Groups’ representatives spoke of the need to enhance the innovation and high-technological processes in BRICS countries.
The idea to create a BRICS Rating Agency was also brought up at the meeting.
All participants of the meeting expressed their content with the work done and stressed the need to carry on with joint work and dialogue between the five countries.



Established in 2013, the BRICS Business Council serves as a platform for boosting economic, trade,
business and investment ties among the five member states’ business communities.
The heads of the council’s working groups report on the results of their cooperation throughout the year
and outline future plans and areas of collaboration.
Following the BRICS Business Council, delegations from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
will head to the Russian city of Ufa for the 7th BRICS Summit on July 8-9.

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