A yuan devaluation lowers the Chinese currency's value against others, often orchestrated by the People's Bank of China to boost export competitiveness. This makes Chinese goods cheaper abroad, benefiting exporters and foreign buyers. However, it increases import costs and can trigger global trade tensions, impacting international markets and investors holding yuan-denominated assets.
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