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The image contains a bar chart titled "IMPORTED FOOD (US Dollars)" with horizontal bars representing four different countries in three different years. For the United States, the years 2005, 2010, and 2015 show values approximately at 40000, 80000, and 160000 respectively. United Kingdom values are approximately at 30000, 40000, and 70000 for the same years. India has values close to 10000, 20000, and 40000. Lastly, China's values are around 10000, 30000, and 60000. The x-axis is labeled with numbers starting from 0 up to 160000 in increments of 20000. The y-axis lists the countries as United States, United Kingdom, India, and China. Each year (2005, 2010, 2015) is represented by a different shade of a bar with no specific color information given.
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The chart compares the proportion of imported food, in US dollars, in four countries in three different years: 2005, 2010, and 2015.
Overall, in all periods, the United States was dominant; however, the reverse was true for India.
In 2005, the US imported more food than another English-speaking country, the UK, approximately $70,000 and $42,000. Two Asian countries, India and China, showed less, in dollars, about $5,000 and $20,000.
After a 5-year period, in 2010, China imported higher numbers than the United Kingdom: $60,000 and a bit below $60,000. The United States hit the high point that year, around $100,000.
Finally, India entered the first category on the list with exactly $20,000 in 2015. The United Kingdom imported less than China at that time, $60,000 and more than $100,000. China’s figure fully overtook the US score in 2015 from 2010. The United States peaked at more than $130,000 in 2015, among other figures and all years.
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