currency manipulation
Currency manipulation refers to the deliberate and systematic actions taken by a nation's government or central bank to influence or control the value of its currency in order to gain an unfair advantage in international trade or economic competition. These actions often involve intervening in foreign exchange markets to artificially lower or raise the value of the currency, typically to make exports cheaper or imports more expensive.
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