91. Flocks of them used to fly to Hong Kong, Bangkok and Hawaii to buy imported European goods more cheaply than they could at home. 92. For domestic investors, the stronger yen alleviates concern about inflation because a stronger yen makes imported goods cheaper. 93. For domestic investors, the weaker yen prompts concern about inflation because a stronger dollar raises the cost of imported goods. 94. Foreign exchange reserves have plunged, making it much harder for the country and its businesses to pay for imported goods, notably fuel. 95. Free trade has made way to an array of imported goods. 96. For Russians, further devaluation means their salaries and pensions are worth less while prices on store shelves, particularly for imported goods, continue to rise. 97. Gone are the mounds of imported goods, sweets, pistachios, and varied nuts that were a fixture of many Baghdad street markets. 98. Gone are the mounds of imported goods, sweets, pistachios and varied nuts that were a fixture of many Baghdad street markets. 99. He also cited the rise in the dollar, which lower the prices Americans pay for imported goods. 100. Imported goods will not, however, be covered. |
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