The given line graph illustrates the value of clothing exported from Bangladesh from 1988 to 2012, while the pie chart demonstrates the geographical distribution of exported clothing in 2012.
Overall, regarding the line graph, the figure experiences an upward trend, and a dramatic increase from 2004. Moreover, value clothing from Bangladesh exported to the European Union took a lion share, while Canada, Japan and Turkey make up a minority.
As can be seen from the line graph, the value of clothing exported from Bangladesh started at the low rate, with under three billion dollars in 1988, marginally grew to approximately 5 billion dollars in 2004. After that, the figure rocketed to 20 billion dollars in 2012, which is four times bigger than it was in 2004.
Regarding the pie chart, in 2012, Europe was the dominant Bangladeshi exported market, making up more than a half, which is equivalent to 11.38 billion dollars. The USA also made a great contribution to this market, accounting for 24 percent, corresponding to 4.53 billion dollars, while Canada, Japan and Turkey took up a minority, at five, three and one percent respectively.
