Growing influence of China & India in BRICS+ redefines global trade dynamics, challenges G7 dominance: EY India Report
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Growing influence of China & India in BRICS+ redefines global trade dynamics, challenges G7 dominance: EY India Report

The report underscores a significant shift toward a multipolar global economy, where the BRICS+ bloc increasingly counters the traditional dominance of the G7

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A recent report by Ernst & Young (EY) India has shed light on the transformative role of BRICS+ countries, particularly China and India, in reshaping global trade dynamics. The report underscores a significant shift toward a multipolar global economy, where the BRICS+ bloc increasingly counters the traditional dominance of the G7. It highlights the group’s impact on merchandise exports, high-tech trade, and the evolving role of currencies.

Key Findings of the EY India Report on BRICS+ Influence

Rising share of BRICS+ in global merchandise trade

The BRICS+ bloc has made remarkable strides in global trade over the past two decades. According to EY, BRICS+ countries’ share of global merchandise exports rose sharply from 10.7 per cent in 2000 to 23.3 per cent in 2023. This growth stands in stark contrast to the G7’s shrinking share, which fell from 45.1 per cent to 28.9 per cent during the same period, marking a notable 16.2 percentage point decline. Meanwhile, the rest of the world saw only a marginal increase in its export share, which grew from 44.2 per cent to 47.9 per cent.

“Thus, it is the BRICS+ group which has replaced the G7 group in terms of their respective shares in global merchandise exports,” the report observed, highlighting the BRICS+ bloc’s growing significance as a major trade player.

India and China poised to lead global trade dynamics

Within BRICS+, China and India are poised to play leading roles in the global economy, particularly in exports and imports. China’s contribution to BRICS+ exports surged from 36.1 per cent in 2000 to 62.5 per cent by 2023, underscoring its vast trade footprint. India, with a 7.9 per cent share of BRICS+ exports in 2023, ranks as the second most significant contributor.

The report anticipates that, “Going forward, India and China are likely to be two major players in the global economy, both in terms of exports and imports,” setting the stage for a redefined landscape where Asian economies drive trade.

BRICS+ nations’ high-tech exports gain ground

BRICS+ countries have made considerable inroads into high-tech exports, establishing their foothold across several sectors. In 2022, BRICS+ nations held the largest global export shares in textiles (49.6 per cent), telecommunications equipment (41.3 per cent), clothing (36 per cent), electronic data processing and office equipment (35.7 per cent), and fuels (30.3 per cent).

The report highlighted a significant shift towards high technology, noting that high-tech exports—including electronic data processing equipment, telecommunications gear, and integrated circuits—jumped from 5.0 per cent of global exports in 2000 to 32.8 per cent in 2022. This shift reflects the BRICS+ bloc’s evolution toward technology-intensive sectors, a trend that has major implications for global trade patterns.
Currency Trends: Yuan Appreciation, Rupee Depreciation

The report also examined currency trends within BRICS+ economies, particularly the appreciation of the Chinese Yuan alongside the Indian Rupee’s depreciation in recent years. While the Yuan has experienced marginal appreciation and remained relatively stable, the Indian Rupee has seen steady depreciation since 2018.

The report attributed these variations in currency stability to broader economic factors, particularly U.S. inflation and its impact on the U.S. economy relative to inflationary experiences in BRICS+ economies. “Individual exchange rates may depend on various factors, one underlying common factor would be the way in which the U.S. economy, particularly U.S. inflation, is likely to behave in relation to the inflation experience of some of these major BRICS+ economies,” the report elaborated.

The 16th BRICS summit and its geopolitical impact

The 16th BRICS Summit, held from October 22 to 24 in Kazan, Russia, further underscored the group’s geopolitical significance. The summit not only dispelled speculations around Russia’s isolation amid global tensions but also highlighted the bloc’s interest in exploring alternatives to the U.S. dollar for international payments. The potential for a BRICS-based currency was a key discussion point, reflecting the bloc’s push for a new, multipolar global system that reduces dependency on the dollar.

With BRICS+ countries commanding an increasingly prominent role in the global trade and economic landscape, the G7’s traditional dominance faces unprecedented challenges. As China and India spearhead this shift, the global trade environment is increasingly moving towards a more balanced, multipolar system, marking a significant realignment of power and influence in the 21st century.

 

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