A softer dollar refers to a decline in the U.S. currency's value against others, making exports cheaper and boosting international sales for American companies. Exporters, multinational firms, and tourism sectors benefit, while importers face higher costs. It often results from Federal Reserve policies or market forces, influencing global trade dynamics.
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