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The Marshall Islands primarily exports fish, particularly tuna, which is a significant part of its economy. Other exports include copra (dried coconut meat), handicrafts, and a small amount of agriculture. The country benefits from fishing agreements with various nations, which provide revenue through access to its fishing waters. Overall, the export sector is heavily reliant on the fisheries industry.

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