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Igor Makarov, Head of School of World Economy and the Laboratory for Economics of Climate Change at HSE University, and an expert at the BRICS Expert Council-Russia, delivered an address during the climate change session on the sidelines of the BRICS Academic Forum. He emphasised the need for BRICS nations to formulate their own climate agenda ahead of the 30th UN Climate Change Conference in Belém. The expert underscored how current green transition frameworks predominantly serve the interests of developed nations while failing to accommodate the realities of developing economies.

In recent years, the concept of a "just energy (green, low-carbon) transition" has been used increasingly often, yet there is still no clear understanding of what it truly means. The Kazan Declaration emphasises the need to ensure a just low-carbon transition. BRICS could take the lead in articulating its key conditions and components.

Common principles might include:

Technological neutrality: No low-carbon technologies or emission reduction pathways are inherently preferable to others. Each country has the right to choose which technologies to adopt based on its national context

Balancing mitigation and adaptation: Most developing countries are not major greenhouse gas emitters, yet they bear the brunt of climate change caused largely by the activities of advanced Western economies.

A dialogue between exporters and importers is necessary to ensure a gradual and just energy transition.

Fostering dialogue between exporters and importers of carbon-intensive products: Imposing additional trade barriers on carbon-intensive imports—as the European Union is doing—is not a form of constructive dialogue.

Accounting for emissions not only by production but also by consumption: A significant portion of emissions generated in #BRICS countries stems from the production of goods destined for Western markets

The next step after formulating a common vision for a just transition is to engage in an open, multi-level, and focused discussion of a new sustainable development agenda. Simply restating the same (or slightly updated) goals for the next few decades (e.g., until 2050) is futile. Yet no new framework has emerged so far.

New ideas could be refined first through the BRICS Think Tank Council and then by ministerial working groups; a consolidated BRICS position could be presented at the UN level.

@igor_a_makarov

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Tempo do Mundo invites authors to contribute to the special issue “BRICS: Key Challenges and Brazil's Chairship in 2025”

Since its inception, BRICS has been actively cultivating expert platforms for strategic dialogue, notably through the Think Tank Council (BTTC) and the Academic Forum. Under Brazil's leadership, the Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA) spearheads these important mechanisms.

Over the past 15 years, IPEA has amassed a rich repository of research data, concepts, and information on BRICS activities. A landmark achievement was the publication in 2020 of the 22nd issue of Tempo do Mundo journal, titled “Ten Years of BRICS: Key Challenges.” This edition was coordinated by Ivan Oliveira, Brazil's Alternate Member of the Supervisory Board at the New Development Bank, alongside Victoria Panova, Head of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia.

The forthcoming special issue of Tempo do Mundo, “BRICS: Key Challenges and the Brazilian Chairship in 2025,” invites researchers, developers, and policymakers to submit articles that delve into various facets of Brazil's Chairship in BRICS, as well as the implications and challenges it poses for Brazil, South America, and the Global Majority.

Key research topics include:

The role of BRICS in global governance: exploring prospects and challenges for reforming multilateral institutions and fostering a more equitable world order.

International financial architecture: assessing major achievements and proposals for establishing a common currency, new payment systems, and financing mechanisms for development projects.

South America and BRICS: identifying key opportunities and challenges for regional integration, along with Brazil’s role in forging connections between BRICS and South American nations.

Partner states and their engagement with BRICS: strategies for integrating new countries and their potential impact on the group's international standing.

New Development Bank (NDB): examining the bank's role in financing infrastructure and sustainable development projects, as well as prospects for its strengthening and expansion.

This special issue will prepared under the guidance of Ya Tan (University of International Business and Economics, China) and Jafar Bedru Geletu (Ethiopian Institute of Foreign Affairs).

Join this vital discussion on the future of #BRICS and Brazil's role in shaping a more equitable system of global governance!

🔥 Submission deadline: August 15, 2025

📎 For more information, please visit the Tempo do Mundo website

#ANNOUNCEMENT #Brazil

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Konstantin Vishnevskiy, Head of the Centre for Strategic Analysis and Big Data under the Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge at HSE University, and an expert at the BRICS Expert Council-Russia, delivered an address on the sidelines of the BRICS Academic Forum. At the session dedicated to managing artificial intelligence, he emphasised that AI is becoming the "lifeblood" of the global economy, with its market value already reaching $638 billion and poised to rapidly grow.

78% of companies around the globe are already leveraging AI solutions, with the adoption rate in BRICS countries outpacing the OECD average.

According to 2025 AI Index Report by Stanford HAI, China produces 23.2% of global scientific publications on AI, while India contributes 9.2%. Collectively, the BRICS nations account for over a third of all global publications and patents in this field.

In Russia, leading universities and research institutions are at the forefront of AI development. The top 10 institutions alone contribute nearly 40% of all AI publications in the country. Thirteen dedicated AI research centres have been established, including one based at HSE University, receiving grants to pioneer groundbreaking world-class industry solutions. The first generation of these centres focused on strong, trusted, and ethical artificial intelligence, while the second wave targets industry-specific research for healthcare, transport, manufacturing, and smart cities.

In 2025, the International AI Foresight initiative was launched, commissioned by the Russian President and aimed at crafting a unified vision for priority areas in fundamental and exploratory AI research. This initiative seeks to update and synchronise research priorities while consolidating efforts across the field. Key players include HSE University as a methodological leader, Sber as Russia’s premier AI company, and the Strategic Agency for the Support and Formation of AI Developments (SAPFIR), operating under the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, among other organisations.

#EXPERT #OPINION #AcademicForum #BRICSExpertCouncil #BRICSExpertCouncilRussia #AI

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Comments to the BRICS Academic forum session "Institutional Development" by Irina Kostetskaya, Coordinator, Russian Chapter, BRICS Civil Council; Expert, BRICS Expert Council-Russia

🕊 BRICS fundamentally differs from the G20. While the latter operates as a club, BRICS functions more like a family — a unique format of interaction. This metaphor captures the distinct nature of the bloc, which is built upon the foundational principles of mutual respect, equality, and cooperative engagement.

These fundamental differences highlight the need for a careful approach to any potential structural changes within BRICS, ensuring that its core values and principles remain intact.

When discussing the shared values among #BRICS countries, it is important to distinguish between terminal values — conceptual ideas about how the world should be structured — and instrumental values — practical approaches to navigating the global landscape.

🕊 Should a family-based institution transform into a bureaucratic organisation, or should it prioritise more flexible interaction forms? This fundamental question must be addressed before considering the establishment of a secretariat.

It is crucial to caution against the phenomenon of mimetic isomorphism — the blind imitation of successful practices from the Western world. When adopting a normative framework, we inevitably incorporate underlying values as well. In our context, we are likely dealing with a hybrid model, where Western democratic practices are critically re-evaluated through the lens of our core principles.

🕊 By maintaining a balanced approach, we can preserve the integrity of our institutional development while incorporating beneficial elements from various sources, ensuring that our unique principles remain at the core of all decision-making processes.


#EXPERT #OPINION #AcademicForum #BRICSExpertCouncil #BRICSExpertCouncilRussia

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The BRICS Expert Council—Russia presented the results of BRICS cooperation progress

On the margins of the BRICS Academic Forum, Victoria Panova, Head of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia and Vice-Rector at HSE University, presented a study released in 2024.

The exclusive report "BRICS Cooperation Progress According to BTTC Indicator System" was prepared by the BRICS Expert Council—Russia with the support of the BRICS Think Tank Council (BTTC), based on the results of Russia’s BRICS Chairship in 2024.

It uses a comprehensive indicator system that showcases progress in cooperation across various areas, highlights key achievements, and identifies areas that require further collaboration.

The report reviews the achievements of #BRICS in several critically important areas:
🕊financial indicators and cooperation in finance
🕊economic development and trade
🕊climate and sustainable development
🕊sustainable development and resource abundance
🕊education and technologies

#ANALYTICS #BRICSExpertCouncilRussia #BRICSExpertCouncil #BRICSExpertReport

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BRICS and Brazil: Strengthening Global South Cooperation for More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance

This tenth edition of the BRICS Academic Review is released at a time of renewed global interest in the BRICS formation. Brazil holds the 2025 chairship under the theme "Strengthening Global South Cooperation for More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance", focusing on sustainable development, institutional reform, and enhanced collaboration among emerging powers. These priorities are reflected throughout this issue.

The journal also highlights key projects of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia. Special attention is paid to the BRICS International School, an initiative aimed at training future BRICSologists, as well as BRICS+ Blind Football International Friendly Tournament, which promotes social inclusion of people with disabilities.

We kindly invite you to read the publication to gain a deeper understanding of the significance of the initiatives for interaction and co-operation among #BRICS countries.

📎 Link to the issue

#BRICSExpertCouncil #BRICSExpertCouncilRussia #BRICSSchool #blindfootball

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25 years of co-operation between Russia and Brazil

On 22 June 2000, Russia and Brazil signed the Partnership Agreement, which became the cornerstone for the development of bilateral cooperation. This document laid the foundation for a strategic partnership, which over 25 years has opened new horizons and brought many large-scale projects.

Victor Heifetz, expert of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor of St. Petersburg State University, Chief Researcher of the Institute of Latin America of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Editor-in-Chief of the Latin America Journal, shared his views on the dynamics of Russia-Brazil relations.

"Brazil was not among the Soviet Union's main partners, both in the trade and economic spheres as well as in the political sphere. The ties with the country were rather symbolic. In fact, Russia began to build relations with this country only after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and they were built at once quite rapidly, quite globally", said the expert.


Analysing the current state of trade turnover, Victor Heifetz notes that it varies from 12 to 14 billion dollars, making up at least 60-70 per cent of the total trade turnover with Latin America.

Speaking about the political aspects, the expert points out that there are a significant number of similarities between the two countries in their approaches to multilateral peace. However, he also notes that Brazil has taken a critical stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

"While in 2014 Brazil abstained from voting at the UN General Assembly, in 2022 Brazil voted against the Russian position and was the only BRICS member to do so, the rest abstained. Meanwhile, Brazilian President Lula da Silva has repeatedly spoken of wanting to bring the two countries to peace talks and was one of the few world leaders to attend the 80th Anniversary of Victory in May 2025. We are, two countries on similar courses, but not the same. Brazil is much more reserved in its relations with Western countries, and it does not have the goal of acting as an antagonist. It rather wants to find a balance and is nervous about the attempts of some #BRICS members to take a tougher stance against Western countries," said Victor Heifetz.


The expert summarises by noting that Brazil is confidently asserting Russia as a long-term partner, even despite persistent disagreements. This emphasises both the potential and the complexity of their relationship, which, according to the expert, will be of great importance in the future.

@ila_ran

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In touch with BRICS: news digest

Your quick rundown of the most important BRICS updates

Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry: BRICS will not have its own banknote

Conference "BRICS and Africa: political, economic, and humanitarian cooperation"

BRICS joint statement on the escalation of security situation in the Middle East

BRICS Academic Forum started in Brazil

Sergey Lavrov to lead Russian delegation at BRICS Summit in Brazil

Victoria Panova speaks at the Primakov Readings Youth Session

Tempo do Mundo invites authors to contribute to the special issue "BRICS: Key Challenges and Brazil's Chairship in 2025"

BRICS Expert Council-Russia presented the results of BRICS cooperation progress

BRICS and Brazil: Strengthening Global South Cooperation for More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance

25 years of cooperation between Russia and Brazil

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Konstantin Vishnevskiy, Expert at the BRICS Expert Council-Russia, Head of Centre for Strategic Analysis and Big Data, Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge at HSE University, commented on the further development of AI. The expert noted that coordination between the BRICS countries is necessary for the creation and development of large language models.

"Only a handful of nations currently possess the capability to develop their own large language models (LLMs) as they require staggering computing power, vast training datasets, technical talent, and more. Moreover, even the smallest error or distortion in these AI "values," when amplified by hundreds of millions of users, can escalate into a global issue. Thus, it is crucial for the #BRICS nations to collaborate in crafting "unbiased" LLMs that respect and reflect the values and traditions of their diverse cultures", Konstantin Vishnevskiy stated.


According to the expert, a coordinated policy of the BRICS countries in the field of artificial intelligence management should balance security issues.

"A unified policy among the BRICS countries on AI governance should strike a balance between security (encompassing data, models, and the implications of their use), technological advancement, and the safeguarding of national interests.

The establishment of shared "rules of the game" and the consolidation of efforts among the BRICS nations is feasible under the International AI Foresight initiative. This project aims to forge a collective vision for priority areas of exploratory research in AI and was commissioned by the Russian President at AI Journey 2025", expert concluded.


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Brazil is preparing for the BRICS summit

The BRICS Summit will be held from 6 to 7 July in Rio de Janeiro.

So far, the following representatives of the #BRICS countries have confirmed their participation:
🇧🇷 Brazil - President Lula da Silva
🇷🇺 Russia - Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
🇮🇳 India - Prime Minister Narendra Modi
🇨🇳 China - Premier of the State Council Li Qiang
🇿🇦 South Africa - President Cyril Ramaphosa
🇪🇹 Ethiopia - Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali
🇮🇷 Iran - President Masoud Pezeshkian
🇮🇩 Indonesia - President Prabowo Subianto
🇦🇪 UAE - President Muhammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan

The main outcome of the Summit will be a joint declaration by the BRICS leaders.

#Summit #Brazil

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BRICS and SCO Young Leaders Award 2025

On 18-19 August 2025, Kazan will host the "BRICS and SCO Young Leaders Award" for the third time. The Award is an international competition aimed at recognising the achievements of young leaders of the #BRICS and #SCO member states.

The Award includes 5 nominations:
Young Media Influencer of the Year
Social Solution of the Year
Research & Innovation Project of the Year
Public Diplomacy Project of the Year
Eco-Initiative of the Year

Requirements:
Candidates must be aged between 18-3.
Authors, CEOs, or founders must be representatives of BRICS or SCO member state
Projects must be successfully implemented on the territory of BRICS or SCO member states within 2024-2025 and demonstrate measurable social impact

🔥Submission deadline: July, 10
📎Additional information
Application form
🗣️Email: academy@youthdiplomacy.ru

@youthdiplomacy

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BRICS Cooperation: A Programme for Trade and Investment

Our colleagues at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) have unveiled a new issue of the report that delves into how BRICS cooperation in trade and investment can lower trade costs while paving the way for sustainability.

This report examines key areas of collaboration among #BRICS members, focusing on trade and investment. It highlights vulnerabilities within current supply chains, such as connectivity challenges, limited raw materials, the necessity for new mineral corridors, and issues surrounding trade and investment facilitation.

📎 Read the issue

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BRICS trade hits $1 trillion milestone

Domestic trade among the BRICS nations has surged to $1 trillion, reported Kirill Dmitriev, Russia's Special Presidential Representative for Investment and Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries and CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF).

"The $1 trillion trade volume marks a major achievement for #BRICS. It demonstrates our strengthening economic ties and the group's growing influence in shaping the new global economic order. Following President Putin's directives, we continue to further enhance business cooperation through platforms like the BRICS Business Council," Dmitriev stated.


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Russia–Brazil Forum to be held in Rio de Janeiro

On July 3, 2025, Rio de Janeiro will host the Russia-Brazil Business Forum, timed to coincide with the 17th BRICS Summit. This forum aims to advance Russia's international business interests in Brazil and is being organised by the Russia-Brazil Business Council and Roscongress International.

The event will bring together government officials, politicians, public figures, entrepreneurs, and media representatives from both nations. The programme includes a plenary session, along with B2B and B2G negotiations involving leaders from large and medium-sized businesses, government officials, and heads of public institutions from Russia and Brazil.

The business forum will serve as a platform to identify, discuss, and promote initiatives and projects designed to enhance cooperation between Russia and Brazil. It is part of the calendar of key events during Brazil’s Chairship in #BRICS, which will also feature the BRICS Business Forum on July 5, followed by the BRICS Summit on July 6 and 7.

@roscongress

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International Science Week kicks off in Brazil

On June 30, the BRICS+ Open Science Week commenced in Rio de Janeiro — a major international initiative uniting scientists, science popularisers, students, and tech companies from dozens of countries. This event is part of the Nauka (Science) 0+ Festival and precedes the BRICS Summit which will take place on July 6 and 7.

The aim of the week is to harness the intellectual resources of the #BRICS nations and their partners to explore vital research topics, including food and energy security, sustainable development, artificial intelligence, health, space exploration, and particularly quantum technologies — in alignment with the UN's International Year of Quantum Science and Technology.

Over 50 Russian scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences, leading universities, and institutes, including Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Kurchatov Institute, Rosatom, Roscosmos, and HSE University, will showcase their innovations, share insights, and participate in open lectures, forums, and workshops. They will be joined by colleagues from Belarus, Brazil, and other nations.

#NEWS #science

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Experts discuss Chile's potential accession to BRICS

Amid shifting geopolitical and economic landscapes, Chile is considering deepening its ties with BRICS. This issue was the central topic of the discussion titled "BRICS: Regional Challenges," held at the Academy of Christian Humanism University (UAHC) in Santiago. Experts examined the prospects of the nation's potential participation in the group’s activities.

Participants underscored the significance of Chile's alignment with #BRICS. According to them, this move could enhance the country's foreign policy connections and boost its contribution to creating a more equitable economic and political global order.

"Chile has been one of the most open economies for the past fifty years. Its foreign trade volume is nearly equal to its GDP, with exports making up 57% and imports 43%. China stands as the primary trading partner, accounting for a third of total trade. Following closely are Latin America and Caribbean countries, with Brazil ranking third among Chile’s foreign trade partners," stated Manuel Riesco, Vice President of the Centre for National Studies on Alternative Development (CENDA).


Discussing strategies for equitable development across Latin America, Africa, and other developing nations, Riesco highlighted the importance of strengthening regional alliances such as MERCOSUR, the Pacific Alliance, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), and the Union of South American Nations.

"Latin America, acting as a united force, must actively interact with BRICS and other associations of countries of the Global South," emphasised the Vice President of CENDA.


The participants concluded that Chile's potential accession to BRICS is not merely an economic consideration but a strategically vital decision regarding the country’s role in the new global order.

#NEWS #Chile

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