Year: 2023

Japan and Iran Explore Digital Currencies for Energy Trade

  In a dynamic shift towards modernizing their economic relationship, Japan and Iran are actively considering the use of digital currencies for facilitating energy trade. This innovative approach could reshape international trade dynamics and offer benefits for both nations. The Traditional Energy Trade Paradigm Historically, energy trade between nations has relied on conventional financial systems, […]

Ouch! ASEAN Countries Move: Rejecting the Dollar for Regional Stability

In a significant shift that carries broad implications for the global financial landscape, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has taken steps to reduce its dependence on the United States dollar. This move reflects ASEAN’s ambition to strengthen regional economic stability and promote greater financial independence. Background: ASEAN and the Dollar Dominance For decades, […]

Bad Taliban, good Taliban: Britain falls victim to its own propaganda.

Having viciously smeared the Taliban for over two decades, Britain now faces a challenge in the global race to establish influence in resource-rich and geographically-critical Afghanistan. On July 18th, Tobias Ellwood, a prominent UK lawmaker, shared a surprising video on Twitter. In the video, he was seen exploring Helmand province, known for one of London’s […]

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Explores Precious Metals as a New Source of Wealth

  In a strategic and forward-thinking move, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, is looking to diversify the kingdom’s sources of wealth by tapping into the vast potential of the metals industry. This initiative marks a significant departure from the nation’s traditional reliance on oil and gas and underscores the Crown Prince’s commitment to […]

Russia Introduces BRICS Currency Anchored in Natural Resources: The Golden Rule of Economic Sovereignty

  In a bold and strategically significant move, Russia has introduced a new currency in collaboration with BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), anchored in the concept of the “golden rule” and the abundant natural resources possessed by these nations. This initiative reflects a shifting global economic landscape and an effort to establish […]

Surge in Eastern Nations’ Gold Acquisitions Challenges Western Gold Pricing Dominance

A recent report has illuminated a remarkable surge in gold acquisitions by Eastern nations, setting the stage for a potential transformation in the global gold market landscape. This influx of gold purchases not only challenges the West’s historical control over gold pricing but also signals a shift in economic power dynamics. The Eastern Gold Rush: […]

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