Ans: b. The exchange rate for the dollar depreciates.
Explanation:
When exchange rate for the dollar depreciates, imports become relatively expensive than before and exports (our goods) become relatively cheap for foreign countries than before.
This causes rise in NX = Exports - Imports.
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