India, March 19 -- The idea that the US dollar's dominance will eventually end is a common theme in global economics, often referred to as de-dollarisation. Historically, reserve currencies like the British pound or Spanish dollar have reigned for about 80 to 100 years before being replaced. The US dollar has held this position since roughly 1944. While the dollar currently remains the world's primary reserve currency, its long-term status is facing structural shifts. Many analysts and financial reports indicate that Donald Trump's policies, particularly his trade wars, tariffs, and heavy use of financial sanctions, are accelerating global efforts toward de-dollarisation. His approach has driven countries to seek alternatives to reduce re...
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