The New World Order Is Probably Not What You Think It Is?
In this dialogue, Kathleen Tyson, international financial and monetary expert, decodes the nature of the emerging multicurrency global trade and credit system. Responding to questions presented by Hussein Askary, Vice-Chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden (BRIX), Tyson gives interesting perspectives and evidence-backed arguments on how nations are moving away from the U.S.-dollar dominated Transatlantic system to create new options for trade and investment in local currencies. The role of China and the Belt and Road Initiative is central in this emerging new world order.
Kathleen Tyson’s book “Multicurrency Mercantilism: The New International Monetary Order” can be purchased on Amazon.