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Suppose that over a year, the prices of goods produced in Country A, when measured in a common currency, have risen significantly compared to the prices of goods produced in Country B. For consumers in Country A, goods from Country B now seem much cheaper, while for consumers in Country B, goods from Country A seem much more expensive. What is the most likely consequence for Country A's international trade?

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