The U.S. dollar stands at the crossroads of a new financial order as the BRICS alliance is looking to launch a new currency. The present objective of BRICS is to dethrone the U.S. dollar and make the new currency the world’s reserve status. BRICS is advancing in its mission to challenge the U.S. dollar by convincing developing countries to end reliance on the greenback.
The bloc remains successful as close to 41 countries have expressed interest to trade in the new BRICS currency. The development could put a strain on the U.S. economy as the greenback would have no means to fund its deficit. While the debt ceiling crisis is yet to be resolved, the burden of a ‘BRICS currency success’ will take a toll on the American economy.
Heritage Foundation economist E. J. Antoni warned that the U.S. dollar is on the brink of losing its reserve currency status. Antoni explained that if developing countries ditch the dollar and trade in BRICS currency, the debt ceiling crisis could worsen.