Weak Dollar Draws Foreign Shoppers

International travelers arrive with fat wallets, empty suitcases
By Lucas Laursen,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 30, 2007 9:46 AM CST
Weak Dollar Draws Foreign Shoppers
Rachel Healy, left, and her sister Lorna Healy and other sisters (not pictured) of Cork, Ireland, take a carriage ride along Central Park South in New York Friday, Nov. 16, 2007. The Healy's are all pleased with the exchange rate plan to shop along with other activities. The dollar has declined almost...   (Associated Press)

Foreigners are taking advantage of the weak US dollar to do their holiday shopping in the States, Time reports in a look at a double-edged trend. Even as American shoppers find the cost of imported goods soaring, international visitors are arriving in droves, and "they're mentioning the exchange rate more often," says one merchant.

Some shoppers arrive with just the clothes on their backs and empty suitcases, which they stuff with cheap booty. Thanks to cheap flights and the lack of sales tax, Minnesota's Mall of America has seen an influx of Icelanders. "They're power shopping here every day," says the sales director at a nearby hotel. (More exchange rate stories.)

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