A weaker dollar means the U.S. currency loses value against others, making American exports cheaper and more competitive globally. This benefits domestic manufacturers and tourism industries, while hurting importers and consumers buying foreign goods. It’s often used as a strategic tool to boost trade balances or stimulate economic growth during slowdowns.
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