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US exports continue to grow rapidly as the US has the least expensive energy costs.It’s an indirect way to export energy and it works to keep the $US relatively strong: New highs and growing rapidly: No sign of stress here:
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US exports continue to grow rapidly as the US has the least expensive energy costs.
It’s an indirect way to export energy and it works to keep the $US relatively strong:
It’s an indirect way to export energy and it works to keep the $US relatively strong:
New highs and growing rapidly:
No sign of stress here: