| Exchange Rate Volatility and Textile Trade

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Exchange rate volatility can prove crucial to international trade. Since most of the global transactions are undertaken in USD, a stronger dollar means higher commodity prices for consumers, especially for import dependent countries. This, in turn, may see a decline in export orders, while also increasing the production costs for firms in affected countries.
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