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Tokelau loses nearly two-thirds of revenue after fisheries pact expulsion

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Tokelau loses nearly two-thirds of revenue after fisheries pact expulsion
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Tokelau has lost more than 60 percent of its fishing revenue between February and June, according to New Zealand officials, following its expulsion from a key Pacific fisheries agreement.
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