The main factual element justifying the
publication of this
Note is the will to Provision some public users and Private,
information contributing to their good
appreciation of relations between Cameroon and
the G7 and BRICS countries
. In addition This
information is available to them
brings
nt
a light on the
geostrategic positioning that could be
that of Cameroon in the current context
where the traditional rivalries between the three poles most
powerful economies in the world
(North America, Western Europe and Asia)
of the East) highlight the emergence of a
new geopolitical world order dominated by
two blocs
: the G7 and the BRICS.
The acronym BRICS refers
to the group of countries
composed of the
Brazil, the Federation of Russia from India, from the Republic Popular De China,
and
the Republic of
South Africa
.
In 2022,
this
group account 4
1.7
% of the world’s population
,
represents 31.6% of the world’s gross domestic product
(GDP)
and has a weight of
about
8.1
%
some exports of goods and services to level worldwide. It is important to remember that lare BRICS announced the creation of the
New Development Bank (NDB) and
a new development fund
for the
Emergency Reserve Reserve (CRA) in 2014
.
The
BRICS governments
presented the
NDB, and
CRA as alternatives to the World Bank and the Monetary Fund
International
(IMF), two organizations
traditionally controlled by the United
States,
Western
Europe
and Japan
.
The G7 represents a grouping of seven world
economic powers
, which are
: Canada, France,
Germany
, Italy, the
Japan
,
Britain
and the United States
of America.
In 2022, le G7 counts 10% of Population, with a weight of 30.6% in Product global gross domestic (GDP) and concentrate approximately 30,5% of exports of Goods and services at the global level.