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Originally posted by 十年移民路 at 2004-12-5 07:54 PM:
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sheep price in Canada = 150 C$" C: @' k( R: f; c2 j- C! I
you sell 1 sheep to USA, buyer will pay you 100 US$ or 150 C$." i/ _' v% L* z- Y2 t( F7 o
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Case 2: If 1 US$ = 1 C$
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although i only make CA$, but it has high value, right? it worth 100US$.$ o* N" ~5 N' S9 K7 p% e. v
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when 1us$=1.5C$, i also nly makes 100US$,
9 v& m- }5 G8 M9 e: I/ v1 Ufrom US$ pooint of view, I always earn 100US$.
1 T A' e2 r% N/ ?5 S2 F what is the difference? 9 M2 d& Q/ G% [* R: n4 d5 h
( M" |% r. @2 c; T8 oi think the problem is that US has to pay more US$ to buy a sheep, meaning that CANADA product has higher price and loses markets. |
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