When the yen gets "stronger" relative to the dollar,

A. the U.S. trade deficit with Japan will rise
B. the U.S. trade deficit with Japan will fall
C. the U.S. trade deficit with Japan will be unchanged
D. None of the above necessarily happens


Answer: B. the U.S. trade deficit with Japan will fall

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