51.   A strong dollar hurts American exporters by making their products more expensive in the Japanese market.

52.   A strong dollar hurts U.S. exporters by making their products more expensive in the Japanese market.

53.   A strong dollar hurts U.S. exports by making them more expensive in Japan.

54.   A strong dollar increases the U.S. trade gap with Japan by making U.S. exports more expensive in Japan and Japanese exports cheaper in the U.S.

55.   A strong dollar makes U.S. goods more expensive in foreign markets.

56.   A strong yen hurts the Japanese economy by making Japanese exports more expensive in overseas market.

57.   A stronger dollar boosts German exporters by making their goods less expensive in the U.S. and increasing the value of their dollar-denominated sales.

58.   A stronger dollar could expand the bilateral trade gap by making Japanese exports less expensive in the American market.

59.   A stronger dollar could expand the trade gap by making American exports more expensive in the Japanese market.

60.   A stronger dollar could expand the U.S. trade deficit with Japan by making Japanese exports less expensive in the American market.

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