The line graph encompasses the period spanning from 1999 to 2003, outlining the amount of money, which was spent for clothing exports to Colombia, Japan and Myanmar.
Evidently, the rate of Colombia trended upward during the period; followed by Myanmar, which experienced significant growth, however the figure for Japan had a pullback, with a mere drop throughout.
In 1993, the figure for Colombia started at approximately $450 millions; followed by a steady growth, it reached $700,000,000 in 2002, after which, it fell by $100,000,000 in the final year. Moreover, the rate of Myanmar skyrocketed until 2001, when it peaked at around $950,000,000, which began at $0 in the initial year. It then saw a sharp decline in the next year, recording $350,000,000, despite it recently bounced back, noting just above $400,000,000 in 2003.
In contrast, Japan was leading the statistical dominance, starting at just below $600,000,000 in 1999, even though it fluctuated within a narrow range fir the next two years, showing $600,000,000 in 2001. However, it dropped gradually between 2001 and 2003, making its trough at $500,000,000 in the last year.
