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NEW DELHI: Developing an alternative mechanism for trade-related payments in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is gaining currency.
Last week, during a meeting of the India-South Africa CEOs' forum that was attended by commerce & industry minister Anand Sharma and his counterpart from the African giant, the need to have an alternative currency to dollar for trading purposes was pointed out. The CEOs raised the issue as the rupee is first converted into dollar and then into rand, which results in value erosion. It was thought prudent to push the BRICS agenda for an alternative to the US dollar, said a CEO present in the meeting. tnn
"While it was acknowledged, the groundwork still needs to be done," another CEO added. The chief executives said a preferential trade agreement between India and South African Customs Union could pave the way for this.
India, South Africa look to evolve alternative to dollar for trade - The Times of India
Last week, during a meeting of the India-South Africa CEOs' forum that was attended by commerce & industry minister Anand Sharma and his counterpart from the African giant, the need to have an alternative currency to dollar for trading purposes was pointed out. The CEOs raised the issue as the rupee is first converted into dollar and then into rand, which results in value erosion. It was thought prudent to push the BRICS agenda for an alternative to the US dollar, said a CEO present in the meeting. tnn
"While it was acknowledged, the groundwork still needs to be done," another CEO added. The chief executives said a preferential trade agreement between India and South African Customs Union could pave the way for this.
India, South Africa look to evolve alternative to dollar for trade - The Times of India