The BRICS organization was originally coined in 2001 by economist Jim O'Neill to refer to the emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China. It has since expanded to include 5 countries and aims to facilitate cooperation between its members as they work towards becoming developed economies that could be among the four most dominant by 2050. The leaders of the original BRIC countries first met in 2009 and it became a formal institution in 2010.
The BRICS organization was originally coined in 2001 by economist Jim O'Neill to refer to the emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China. It has since expanded to include 5 countries and aims to facilitate cooperation between its members as they work towards becoming developed economies that could be among the four most dominant by 2050. The leaders of the original BRIC countries first met in 2009 and it became a formal institution in 2010.
The BRICS organization was originally coined in 2001 by economist Jim O'Neill to refer to the emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China. It has since expanded to include 5 countries and aims to facilitate cooperation between its members as they work towards becoming developed economies that could be among the four most dominant by 2050. The leaders of the original BRIC countries first met in 2009 and it became a formal institution in 2010.
BRICS NOW THE TERM WAS COINED BY ECONOMIST JIM O'NEILL IN 2001 AS AN ACRONYM FOR THE FOUR COUNTRIES. WHAT IS THE BRICS?
• THE BRIC IS A STRUCTURED
ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION ON THE PATH OF BRAZIL, RUSSIA, INDIA AND CHINA BECOMING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES SUMMITS • IN 2009 THE LEADERS OF THE FOUR COUNTRIES HELD THEIR FIRST SUMMIT AND IN 2010 BRIC BECAME A FORMAL INSTITUTION THE MAIN AIM OF BRICS • THE ECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF BRAZIL, RUSSIA, INDIA AND CHINA IS SUCH THAT THEY COULD BECOME AMONG THE FOUR MOST DOMINANT ECONOMIES BY 2050. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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