The table illustrates the export values of various products – equipment, telecommunity, clothing, manufacturing, and metals – along with their overall figures in 2009 and 2010.
Overall, most catagories of export experienced increase, with the exception of clothing and manufacturing, which showed a noticable decline. It is also evident that metals recorded the highest percentage growth, while telecommunity and equipment had a largest export values in both years.
Equipment, metals, and telecommunication all demonstrated upward trends. The percentage value of equipment rose 10.3 billion to 11.6 billion dollers in 2010. Telecommunity also grew significantly, reaching 12.7 billion dollers, up from 7.9 billion in 2009. Although metals had the smallest export value in 2009, this catagory more than doubled to 5.1 billion dollers in 2010, presenting a rermarkable 120% rise.
In contrast, The value of clothing, and manufacturing experienced a slightly downfall in over a year. Clothing fell by 17%, from 6 to 5 billion dollers. While manufacturing dropped even more sharply, from 5.5 to 4 billion, a fall of 27%. Despite decreases in these two sectors, the overall export value rose substantially, from 32 billion to 38.4 billion dollers, showing a total growth rate of 20%.
