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Fireworks are a staple of Fourth of July celebrations across the United States, but the sparkle on the most American day of the year largely depends on China—specifically, Hunan Province, where nearly 95% of the world’s fireworks are produced. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Janis Mackey Frayer takes an inside look at how President Donald Trump’s trade war could impact July 4th festivities in 2025.June 20, 2025

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