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State holds ‘fruitful’ talk with USDA to boost Hawaii exports

The added costs of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on international imports has hurt some local businesses, but the state’s agricultural industry is working to capitalize on the administration’s support for “made in America” and homegrown products by pushing to remove some of the restrictions on produce that cost Hawaii an estimated $760 million a year.


Source: Hawaii Tribune Herald

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