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The BRICS countries overtook the G7 countries' share of the world’s total gross domestic product in terms of purchasing power parity in 2025. By 2025, the diference had increased even Experts project the combined GDP of the expanded BRICS in terms of PPP to amount to roughly $65 trillion. This would push the group’s share of global GDP up from the In what is certainly a sign of a shifting of power internationally, the BRICS economic alliance has passed the G7 nations in global GDP (PPP) to become more powerful The BRICS countries overtook the G7 countries share of the world's total gross domestic product (GDP) in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2025. By 2025 As of 2025, the BRICS bloc (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) accounted for approximately 33,2% of global GDP when measured by purchasing power parity

BRICS Surpasses G7 in GDP (PPP): A New Era of Global Power in 2023

Is the global balance of power shifting? All signs point to yes. In what is certainly a sign of a shifting of power internationally, the BRICS economic alliance has passed the G7 nations in global GDP (PPP) to become more powerful.

The BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) have steadily gained economic ground, culminating in a significant milestone: The BRICS countries overtook the G7 countries share of the world's total gross domestic product (GDP) in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2025. By 2025, the diference had increased even.

As of 2025, the BRICS bloc (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) accounted for approximately 33,2% of global GDP when measured by purchasing power parity. This represents a considerable shift in economic influence away from the traditionally dominant G7 nations.

The increasing strength of BRICS is driven by factors like rapid economic growth in China and India, coupled with significant resource wealth in other member nations. This allows for increased investment, infrastructure development, and a growing consumer base within BRICS countries.

Future Projections for BRICS GDP (PPP)

The trend is expected to continue. Experts project the combined GDP of the expanded BRICS in terms of PPP to amount to roughly $65 trillion. This would push the group’s share of global GDP up from the. The BRICS countries overtook the G7 countries' share of the world’s total gross domestic product in terms of purchasing power parity in 2025. By 2025.

This economic dominance is likely to translate into increased political and diplomatic influence for the BRICS nations on the global stage. Expect to see a greater voice for BRICS in international forums and a re-evaluation of existing global power structures.

Key Takeaways: BRICS vs. G7 in 2023

  • BRICS has surpassed the G7 in GDP (PPP), signaling a major power shift.
  • The combined economic strength of BRICS countries is projected to continue growing.
  • This economic power is likely to lead to increased political influence for BRICS.

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