he given line chart provides a breakdown of the export value of clothing from Bangladesh during the period from 1988 to 2012, while the pie chart details the countries that received clothing exports and the corresponding export values in 2012.
Overall, there was an upward trend in the figure for the value of clothing exported from Bangladesh and reached the highest point in 2012. Also, the European Union was the primary country exporting clothing to be mentioned, whereas Turkey was the least significant destination.
Concerning the monetary worth of garments Bangladesh shipped abroad, it is clear that initially, the data for it started at a low rate, with only under 4 billion. In the following years, this figure approximately doubled from 3 billion to roughly 6 billion in 2004. By 2012, the amount of the export value of clothing from Bangladesh had increased significantly to 20 billion, which is six times higher than it was in 1988.
Regarding the destinations and the value of exported clothing, the European Union accounted for the largest share of Bangladesh’s garment exports in 2012, with this data representing more than half( 60%), which is equivalent to 11,38 billion dollars, followed by the USA, with 4.53 billion dollars( 24%). Noticeably, there is a wide disparity between the US, the European Union, and the other nations. To be more specific, Canada and Japan ranked third and fourth( 5% and 2%), with only 0.87 billion dollars and 0.4 billion dollars, respectively. Meanwhile, Turkey held the last position, with a tenth of its total the value of clothing export.
