A stronger yen makes Japanese exports pricier abroad but cheaper for importers. It typically benefits Japanese consumers and companies importing raw materials, while hurting exporters like automakers. Yen appreciation often results from safe-haven demand during global uncertainty, influencing trade balances and economic policy decisions.
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