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Title: How important is Tourism and Agriculture for the Dominican Republic economy.
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It is anticipated that the Dominican Republican's agreement will be placed under the umbrella of the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), which would make CAFTA the second largest U.S. export market in Latin America, behind only Mexico, with a combined total trade relationship of approximately $32 billion... Showed first 250 characters
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export market in Latin America, behind only Mexico, with a combined total trade relationship of approximately $32 billion." This state that we will soon be exporting our goods such as coffee, cacao, tobacco, cotton, potatoes, corn, bananas etc which will help improve our economy and will give more opportunities for unemployed people raising our current labor force... Showed next 250 characters
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