BRICS countries are big families that help each other and good partners that win through cooperation.
since its establishment in 29, the BRICS countries have become one of the most important emerging markets and economies in the world. In this big family, Brazil, Russian, Indian, China and South Africa support and help each other in politics, economy and culture, showing the spirit of caring for each other.
First of all, the BRICS countries respect each other politically, and are equal and mutually beneficial. There are differences among the five countries in political system, development stage and cultural background, but there are no differences and contradictions. On the contrary, the five countries support each other, coordinate and cooperate on multilateral occasions, and safeguard their own interests and the development rights and interests of emerging market countries.
Secondly, the BRICS countries benefit from each other and develop together economically. The five countries have their own advantages and strong complementarities in resource endowment, industrial structure and market size. By strengthening economic and trade cooperation, the five countries promote industrial upgrading and realize economic transformation and upgrading and sustainable development.
In addition, the BRICS countries exchange and learn from each other in culture and make progress together. There are differences in cultural background, language and tradition among the five countries, but through cultural exchanges, the five countries have enhanced mutual understanding and friendship and promoted cultural diversity and the progress of human civilization.
finally, BRICS countries play an important role in global governance. By strengthening coordination and cooperation, the five countries have promoted the reform of the global governance system and played an important role in building a fair, reasonable and democratic global governance system.
background
in p>21, Goldman Sachs first proposed the concept of BRICS, which consisted of initials of English names of four emerging market countries: Brazil, Russia, India and China. Because the spelling and pronunciation of "brick" are similar to the English word "brick", China media and scholars translated it into BRICS countries.
In October, 23, Goldman Sachs published a report entitled "Dream with BRICS". The report estimates that by 25, the world economic structure will undergo a drastic reshuffle, and the six new global economies will become China, the United States, India, Japan, Brazil and Russia. The term BRIC was first put forward by Jim O 'Neill of Goldman Sachs in 21.