BRICS Expansion: Two New Countries Express Interest in Joining the Alliance in 2025
The BRICS alliance is gaining significant momentum in 2025! Following reports of widespread interest from across the globe, news has broken that two new countries have expressed their interest in joining the BRICS alliance in April 2025. This surge in interest underscores the growing desire of emerging economies to explore alternatives to the existing global financial order. This is happening alongside BRICS nations aiming to expand their global influence through new memberships and stronger trade ties.
Which Countries Want to Join BRICS?
While many nations have signaled their interest, the latest update reveals that Zimbabwe is among the two new countries expressing a concrete desire to become a BRICS member. As the 27 de feb. de 2025Indian Foreign Affairs Minister Jaishankar, confirmed, the number of countries vying for membership is substantial.
Why Are Countries Interested in Joining BRICS?
A staggering 47 countries have now expressed interest in joining BRICS, signaling a growing shift among emerging economies. This interest likely stems from the BRICS nations' stated goals.
What are the BRICS countries trying to achieve in 2025?
The BRICS nations aim to expand their global influence through new memberships, stronger trade ties, and steps toward reducing dependence on the US dollar. The de may. de 2025One of the world’s newest economic alliances is gaining momentum as BRICS – comprised of original members Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – boast of a potential. This makes it an attractive alternative for nations seeking greater economic and political independence.