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BRICS urges reform of global institutions to boost developing nations, but U.S. opposition stalls progress despite Brazil’s economic resilience.
BRICS foreign ministers reaffirmed their push for global governance reforms to empower developing nations, advocating gradual changes within existing institutions like the UN, IMF, and World Bank rather than rejecting them outright.
Despite ongoing resistance from advanced economies—particularly the U.S., which retains disproportionate influence through veto power—efforts to democratize international financial institutions remain stalled, with symbolic reforms failing to deliver substantive change.
Meanwhile, Brazil’s economy shows resilience, supported by strong U.S. FDI and stable macro indicators, though trade tensions, energy disputes, and corruption allegations pose risks.
Global markets remain sensitive to U.S. economic data and policy shifts, influencing exchange rates and investor sentiment.
BRICS insta a la reforma de las instituciones globales para impulsar a las naciones en desarrollo, pero la oposición de EE.UU. detiene el progreso a pesar de la resiliencia económica de Brasil.