Why China’s Proposed GGI Matters for BRICS
At the Virtual BRICS Summit, President Xi’s Global Governance Initiative (GGI) could reshape multilateral trade, boost Global South voices, and drive South-South cooperation.
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At the Virtual BRICS Summit, President Xi’s Global Governance Initiative (GGI) could reshape multilateral trade, boost Global South voices, and drive South-South cooperation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping joined the virtual BRICS Summit via video link from Beijing, showcasing the rise of digital diplomacy.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will join the BRICS Leaders Virtual Meeting via video link from Beijing on Monday to deliver a key address on cooperation and global partnerships.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will join a BRICS virtual summit to discuss the global economy, multilateralism, and deeper cooperation among emerging markets.
Xi Jinping will join the BRICS leaders’ meeting via video link from Beijing on September 8, at the invitation of Brazilian President Lula da Silva.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi met Brazilian advisor Celso Amorim to strengthen BRICS cooperation and uphold multilateralism at 80th-anniversary commemorations in China.
Explore how China’s leadership and multilateral efforts aim to counter protectionism, reshape global trade, and build a fairer, more inclusive economic order for all.
Chinese FMs Wang Yi and Mauro Vieira pledge to boost strategic trust and deepen China-Brazil cooperation across trade, BRICS, and global governance reform.
Diplomats, scholars and innovators unite to build an inclusive Digital South, bridging the AI divide for shared prosperity.
China’s new Digital South initiative, announced at the 2025 BRICS Summit, aims to bridge the AI divide and boost digital capacity among developing nations.