Brics De Dollarization Indonesia Ditch Us Dollar

Last updated: June 8, 2025, 21:28

Brics De Dollarization Indonesia Ditch Us Dollar

Indonesia is following the lead

Indonesia follows BRICS' lead, ditches dollar for local currency

India and Indonesia have officially agreed to ditch the US dollar for cross-border trade. The two BRICS nations will now conduct transactions using their national

Indonesia is following the lead of the BRICS group in its policy of shifting away from the US dollar in trade and financial transactions, according to the country’s central

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Indonesia maintains distance from BRICS de-dollarisation concept

India and Indonesia, two key members of the BRICS alliance, have officially agreed to abandon the US dollar for cross-border transactions, opting instead to settle trade in

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JAKARTA – The government says it is not interested in replacing the United States dollar as the primary currency for international trade, amid US President Donald

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Even if the BRICS de-dollarized, much of the world would still use dollars, and the global monetary order would become more multipolar than unipolar. Many Americans

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Indonesia has taken a firm

Indonesia maintains distance from BRICS de-dollarization concept

Indonesia has taken a firm stance by distancing itself from any links to de-dollarization efforts as Trump places BRICS members in the crosshairs of his tariff threats.

Indonesia has become the latest addition to a growing list of countries that have given up settling overseas trade in US dollar and instead have started using its local

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