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nbsp;Islands; it would not only negatively affect Malta's tourism industry, which accounts for about 25 per cent of its gross domestic product and as such is one of the main pillars of its economy, but would also contaminate or bring to a standstill our reverse osmosis plants, which are a main source of our potable water. |
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