The graphics demonstrate the changes in the amount of money that Australia allocated for trading with three distnict nations betwwen 2004 to 2009.
Overall, there was an upward trend in the quantity of Australia dollars used to trading with all the countries given, with the exception of importing in Japan. Additionally, the highest figures were seen in both imports and exports in China at the end of the period.
To be specific, the data for Australia dollars spent on exports in Japan started at 20 billion in 2004, after which it rose dramatically to reach 25 billion after a year and then stabilized at this level until 2007, before oscillating significantly between 25 and 40 billion from 2007 to 2009. However, the figures for importing to Janpan unchanged in the first 3 years, standing at 20 billion, but it latter witnessed a minimal fluctuated to reach around 22 billion in 2006 and then recoveried to the started point at the end of the period.
In comparison, 12 and 18 dollars were seen in exporting and importing to China in 2004, followed by a considerale growth to reach a peak of 35 and 30 billion dollars in the last year, respectively. Opposite changes can be experienced in the amount of imported and exported money to the United States, those stayed the same at a level of 20 and 10 billion dollars until 2007, and then witnessed a slight oscillation to end the period at 21 and 11 billion dollars, correspondingly.
