When the dollar is rising against the euro, for example, European companies make more euros on each $1 of sales.
I understand the sentence above this way:
When the European companies are paid for their products in rising-against-the-euro dollars, they, at the same time, get more euros for their sales in dollars than for their sales in euros.
Is my understanding correct?
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