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The image displays line graphs for China, European Union, Asia (without China), and USA from 2000 to 2014 with the following data points: China begins at 35 in 2000, then decreases steadily through 2002, 2004, and 2008, reaching approximately 30 in 2010 and then maintains the same level in 2012 and 2014; the European Union starts at approximately 30 in 2000, decreases to about 24 in 2002, continues decreasing in 2004, stabilizes near 20 from 2008 to 2014; Asia (without China) starts slightly below 20 in 2000, increases to slightly above 20 in 2002, and maintains this level through 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2014; USA initiates at 10 in 2000, declines slightly below 10 in 2002 and continues the slight decline through 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, and stabilizes at 5 in 2014.
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Overall, the highest proportion of exported garments came from European countries. However, this figure fell sharply over the given period. Meanwhile, China became the dominant, sending the most clothes. Notably, the exports from countries apart from China of Asia dropped, whereas the USA also saw a slight decrease.
In 2000, the European Union was the number one continent in exporting attire, but this figure decreased dramatically from over 30% to just over 20%, while the share for clothes being exported fell significantly from 30% to around 17%, then this percentage rose slightly to 20% by the end of the period.
When it comes to China and the USA, China initially stood at just below 15%, then grew considerably to above 35%, which was the highest level of export, but the reverse is true for the USA, as this country negligibly declined from 11% to more then 5%, which was the lowes percentage in 2014.
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