Oreshkin noted the growing role of the BRICS countries in the global economy


The influence of the BRICS countries on the global economy continues to increase. This was stated on April 28 by Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, during the open dialogue "The Future of the World. A new platform for global growth."
He clarified that at the beginning of the 21st century, the BRICS countries accounted for less than 25% of the global economy. However, according to the latest data, this figure has increased to a third. Taking into account the states that are gradually joining the association, the BRICS share in global GDP is approaching 50%.
"And our task is to create conditions for economic growth in these countries to develop actively and consistently," Oreshkin said.
On February 26, the Swiss government stated that the BRICS countries are able to contribute to the stabilization of the situation in the world, the role of this association in the global economy and politics is becoming more significant against the background of Western influence. Bern "does not consider it appropriate" to belittle the role of the association, since this group "has sufficient political and economic influence to inspire confidence in the thesis that previously dominant Western states are losing their importance in favor of new developing countries."
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