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Easter Island, known for its remote location in the Pacific Ocean, has a limited economy primarily based on tourism, agriculture, and fishing. As a result, it imports most of its goods, including food, fuel, and construction materials, primarily from mainland Chile. Exports are minimal but primarily consist of local handicrafts, traditional art, and some agricultural products like fruits and vegetables, which are produced on the island. The economic activities are heavily influenced by the island's isolation and reliance on tourism.

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