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The image displays a line graph with data spanning from the year 2000 to 2014, divided into four categories: China, European Union, USA, and Asia (without China). In 2000, the data points were China at 15, EU at 25, USA at 25, and Asia (without China) at 10. By 2005, China reached 20, EU decreased to around 22, USA slightly decreased to 20, and Asia (without China) was steady at 10. In 2010, China rose to about 25, EU decreased further to approximately 20, USA remained at 20, and Asia (without China) maintained 10. By 2014, China achieved 35, EU further declined to 15, USA decreased to around 15, and Asia (without China) remained constant at about 10.
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The line graph delineates the total exports of clothing across four areas in 2000 and 2014.
Overall, it is evident that there were decreases in the percentages of Asia (without China), the USA, and the European Union, while China experienced the most notable rise.
The percentage for China started at 14% in 2000, after which it experienced significant increases to 30% in 2010 before ending the period at 36%. Oppositely, the propotations for the European Union decreased from 32% in 2000 to 24% in 2011, followed by a considerable fall to 21% in 2014.
The share for Asia (without China) also dropped from 30% to 17% between 2000 and 2008 before ending at 20% in the final year. Similarly, the percentages for the USA falled from 11% in 2000 to 8% in 2008, then rose to 9% in 2010 and dropped to 7% in 2014
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