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The image shows two tables: one displaying exports (millions of tonnes) by destination for the years 2002 and 2012, and the other indicating the % tax imposed by destination countries for the same years. For exports in 2002: USA 4200, Europe 6900, China 2400, Latin America 1800, Asia Pacific 800, Australasia 700, Other 350, Total 17150. For exports in 2012: USA 3900, Europe 6400, China 2300, Latin America 1500, Asia Pacific 2550, Australasia 2300, Other 350, Total 18600. For % tax in 2002: USA 3%, Europe 5%, China 0%, Latin America 1%, Asia Pacific 5%, Australasia 4%, Other 2%. For % tax in 2012: USA 2%, Europe 8%, China 2%, Latin America 2%, Asia Pacific 2%, Australasia 1%, Other 2%.
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The first table illustrates the exports, in millions of tons, by destination, while the second table shows the percentage of tax, which is imposed by destination countries. Both tables have data gathered in 2002 and 2012 with some countries, such as the USA, Europe, and China.
In 2012, the exports decreased steadily by 300 million tons in the USA. In Asia Pacific, there is a dramatic increase between 2002 and 2012 by 650 million tons. There is a slight increase in total exports in all countries by 1450 million tons.
The taxes imposed in Europe increased by 3%, which is the same percentage for Australasia. Moreover, the other countries have a constant percentage of 2% in the two mentioned years.
The data suggests that exports may be affected by taxes imposed in the mentioned countries.
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