The Turkish newspaper Haber7 stated, in an article, that “Following Turkey’s successful move away from dollar settlements in international markets, France and Brazil are beginning to follow suit.”
Six years ago, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for the conversion of trade into national currencies, which served as a model for the whole world, according to the article’s authors.
And now the leaders of economically large countries such as Brazil and France are also talking about the need to move away from the US currency, which indicates a global rejection of “green” money.
The authors of the article said: “After Brazil’s President Lula da Silva, French leader Emmanuel Macron also announced the need to move away from the dollar and not depend on it.”
In the first three and a half months of this year, Turkey was able to increase foreign trade in lira by 89.1% compared to the same period in 2022, amounting to 54.7 billion lira, and imports in the country’s national currency increased by 170.8%, amounting to 138.5 billion lira.
This article was originally published by RT.