Historically, when the United States imposed sanctions on other countries, their economies often crumbled as allies halted business dealings, leading to financial paralysis and a sharp decline in GDP. These sanctions showcased the power of the US dollar in the global economy and ...
Russia evades sanctions, challenging US supremacy
For instance, the Chinese Yuan has become the most traded currency in Russia, ending the dominance of the US dollar. Additionally, Saudi Arabia has sided with Russia and China, purchasing Russian oil at record levels and funneling it into European markets.
The implications of a weakening US Dollar
The unfolding events have greatly benefited BRICS nations, leading them to consider a new alternative currency that could challenge the dollar. Suppose BRICS adopts a new currency at the upcoming summit in August, US sanctions may lose their potency in the coming years, allowing sanctioned nations to trade without significant economic strain or consequences.
The power of sanctions may soon fade if the US dollar’s dominance wanes and the BRICS currency gains traction. A further decline in the USD could lead to an economic crisis that directly impacts American households.