Economist Views on Saudi Arabia, China, BRICS and more Friday 12-9-2022
34 agreements 10 billion orders! Saudi Arabia proves to the world that it no longer needs the US!
Deepin Moments: 12-9-2022
With the victory of the meeting between China and Saudi Arabia, China and Saudi Arabia have once again joined hands and signed an agreement to establish a comprehensive strategic partnership, and reached a series of cooperative achievements.
Just before that, Saudi media took the lead in "officially announcing" 34 investment cooperation plans between China and Saudi Arabia, which correspond to the Saudi side's "Vision 2030" and cover different fields such as new energy and cloud technology, worth nearly $30 billion.
The Saudis highlighted this as a vision for the development of relations with China.
China's Xi Jinping Saudi visit a sign something 'very different' is happening
Fox Business: 12-8-2022
Former Secretary of State Pompeo senior advisor Mary Kissel reacts to Xi Jinping meeting with the Saudi crown prince, telling 'Mornings with Maria' this is a 'significant strategic move by China.'
American nightmare! BRICS countries expand to 17! Saudi Arabia leads 6 countries to apply!
Deepin Moments: 12-9-2022
Recently, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, speaking at the Primakov Reading International Forum, said that if all applications for membership are approved, BRICS could become a union of 15-17 countries.
This format became BRICS, and now its gaining huge attention, with a queue of countries asking to become full members," Lavrov said.
If all the countries' requests are met, then the five countries will become a 15-17 country alliance." The current membership of BRICS includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, and is the basic structure of the BRICS countries.
With the globalization of the world economy, and the economic rise of two BRICS countries, China and India, have also made the world's medium-sized countries see the prospect of win-win cooperation with China and India.
In response, a number of countries wish to join this economic union, including Argentina, Algeria, Iran, and, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Indonesia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Of course with the Russian foreign minister's revelation, it is clear that there will be more countries seeking to join BRICS.