Q: I have been reading this on google but the intelligence there is very poor and doesn't really explain the meaning of foreign exchange exposure. Can somebody clear up me the meaning of foreign exchange exposure? Use some examples
A: When a province has significant "foreign exchange exposure" then there is another risk to the company or venture values. For true product, we usually employ packaging and containment schemes (crates, tanks, storehouses, etc.) to care for the value of the product
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