In Canada our CDN$ is much higher, but prices for imported goods are unchanged. The retailers say it is because they bought their inventory months ago when the CDN$ was lower. So they say we have to buy their high priced inventory before we see the benefits of our high CDN$.
Murkans are in the opposite situation. There stores are full of goods bought months ago when the MURKAN$ was much stronger. When this inventory is sold they will be paying higher prices reflecting the devalued MURKAN$.
So my advice to Murkans is, get out there and spend those MURKAN$ while they're still worth something.


