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Band 6+: The charts below show Australian dollars in Australia's trade in 3 nations from 2004 to 2009

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The image presents three separate line graphs detailing Australia's import and export trade in million dollars with China, India, and the USA from 2004 to 2009. In the first graph (China), imports increase from approximately 10 million in 2004 to about 38 million by 2009 while exports rise from around 18 million in 2004 to nearly 25 million in 2009. In the second graph (India), imports see a modest increase from near 15 million in 2004 to about 22 million by 2009, and exports grow from roughly 10 million in 2004 to close to 32 million in 2009. In the third graph (USA), imports range from approximately 23 million to 27 million, remaining relatively stable from 2004 to 2009, while exports slightly decrease from close to 23 million in 2004 to around 19 million in 2009.
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The charts illustrate the information about Australian dollars in Australian trade in three countries (China, India, and the USA). The statistics are given in billion dollars and cover the periods between 2004 and 2009.

Overall, throughout the span, the import rates of Australia’s dollar trade in three nations rose. However, when it comes to export levels of them, the USA’s rate experienced almost no change, India’s figure demonstrated decrease, and China’s indicator showed an improvement.

While the import level of Australia’s dollar trade in China saw a significant increase from $20 billion in 2004, to $35 billion in 2009, its export rate made up $15 billion in 2004, subsequently, rose to $25 billion in 2009.

Meanwhile, the import rate of Australia’s dollar trade in the USA accounted for $20 billion in 2004. Nevertheless, in 2009, the level increased to only $21 billion. At the same time, when it comes to the export level, it commenced from $10 billion in 2009. Similarly, it also fluctuated during the periods and ended up having the same rate around $10 billion in 2009.

On the other hand, the import level of Australia’s dollar trade in India was nearly $25 billion in 2004. Consequently, it soared to the peak of $35 billion in 2009. Nonetheless, when it comes to the export rate, it started from around $20 billion in 2004. Subsequently, it surged to approximately $23 billion, before plummeting to the previous level of around $20 billion in 2009 .

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